yes that's okay, we'll just replace those mercesdes model.
yes that's okay, we'll just replace those mercesdes model.
I would like you to show me what they are supposed to look like after being processed... that information will guide me in which approach to take in the code I write. Just so you know, I am not asking you what to do with those exact models, rather, I am more interested in their "structure" so I wil be able to decide on how to handle similarly "shaped" models.
Last edited by Rick Rothstein; 08-19-2012 at 12:40 PM.
Sigh! I am not sure why you are "fighting" me on this (after all, you asked for the help). The items I asked you about were not covered in your sample data in the Actual File... that is why I asked you to show me what they should look like (remember, I am looking at the "structure" of those models and how you would actually handle them). I think you may be thinking this should be easier to write code for then it actually will be... while I think the code won't be too long, how you handle the 4 models I asked you about is critical to me in deciding on how to write that code.
Make believe your MAIN FILE had only this in it...
Mercedes model - 300CE Coupe E Class 124.052 104.992 from 1993-1993
Mercedes model - 300E 3.2 E Class 124.032 104.992 from 1993-1993
Mercedes model - 190E 2.3 201.024 102.985 from 1984-1986
Mercedes model - 300CD Turbo 123.153 617.952 from 1982-1983
What would the ACTUAL FILE for them look like?
I see, got it.![]()
example this, Mercedes model - 190E 2.3 201.024 102.985 from 1984-1986
this should be look like:
Make=Mercedes Model|Model=190E|Year=1984|Notes=2.3 201.024 102.98
Make=Mercedes Model|Model=190E|Year=1985|Notes=2.3 201.024 102.98
Make=Mercedes Model|Model=190E|Year=1986|Notes=2.3 201.024 102.98
the 2.3 comes with the notes
Thank you.
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