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It would be wonderful to have a way to use a spreadsheet as a flatfile database - for example, to bulk create and modify cards. One way to sync the spreadsheet with postgres would be the import/export mechanism of memcode.
An extension of the import/export mechanism may be to add an optional ID column, so that if I upload an excel file with an import-ID column, the same ID can later be used to update the card and avoid duplication
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Hi! Sorry for my late reply, and thank you for your response. My suggestion is inspired by Ankify that does this for Anki; in your notes, you can write
<!-- This is the front -->
And all the text here is the back
and when Ankify adds it to Anki, it also adds an ID to the note to avoid duplications
<!-- This is the front b:1093-29fn-nfj3-0019 -->
And all the text here is the back
It seems quite nifty - writing a parser to convert the markdown to excel seems trivial - but I don't think this request needs high priority:)
It would be wonderful to have a way to use a spreadsheet as a flatfile database - for example, to bulk create and modify cards. One way to sync the spreadsheet with postgres would be the import/export mechanism of memcode.
An extension of the import/export mechanism may be to add an optional ID column, so that if I upload an excel file with an import-ID column, the same ID can later be used to update the card and avoid duplication
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: