did you try it with quotes? Looks like your property is numeric, but I think this doesn't matter for quick statements input
On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 1:22 PM, David Lowe davidlowe@nypl.org wrote:
Sjoerd,
No these are unique identifiers in Photographers' Identities Catalog http://pic.nypl.org/constituents/1946.
David
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On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 1:11 PM, Sjoerd de Bruin sjoerddebruin@me.com wrote:
Are these dates? Be sure to note them down in UNIX timestamp format, as explained on the first version of QuickStatements.
Op 9 aug. 2017 om 18:52 heeft David Lowe davidlowe@nypl.org het volgende geschreven:
I'm getting 100% "invalid snak." errors when I run quickstatement (version 1 and 2). It's been awhile since I used it, so I did a single statement, which worked, then 10 or so, which also worked. I did 100 statements & spot checked a couple of them, which seemed to work. I tried 500 and it didn't (I hadn't noticed the error log beneath the HOWTO until this point). I switched to version 2, and can't update with that either. I can manually update the same records, but something's gone wrong with my use of quickstatements. Magnus, someone help? I'm copy & pasting from Excel:
Q6272416 P2750 1946 Q64714 P2750 1956 Q5301725 P2750 1976 Q18356603 P2750 2010
etc.
Many thanks in advance (love this tool).
David
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