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romuald59 Posted - 09 Oct 2009 : 10:49:29
Hello

I'm testing the import csv files option all seems to work but actors are not imported in the DB.Actors are separated by a "," in the source file
ex: "A1, B2, C3"
Should i use ";" instead of "," ?

Could you help me?
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Alessio Viti Posted - 10 Oct 2009 : 10:50:37
Yes, the best way is NOT import actors, and let XMM create the actor's database itself when importing from internet.

Ale
marcehl Posted - 09 Oct 2009 : 15:44:05
Hello, romuald59:

I imported my old movie database in Dbase format from a CSV file (about 6500 movies). I only imported basic data, and I used the scripts to add actors information. I don't think it is easy to import actors with the format used by XMM.

Marcelino

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