Hi all,
For what it's worth, it's supported by OpenRefine: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Tools/OpenRefine/Editing/Schema_align...
But only if you upload your edits directly via OpenRefine - of course not via QuickStatements export.
Best, Antonin
On 13/02/2021 16:06, Olaf Simons wrote:
...I had seen it and hoped someone had solved the problem. We have thousands of people who will never meet, since they miss their friends arriving 10 days too late...
Magnus, I know, Christmas has passed, there must be a special qualifier.
Olaf
Nicolas VIGNERON vigneron.nicolas@gmail.com hat am 13.02.2021 14:05 geschrieben:
Hi,
Sadly, no there is not. See https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Help:QuickStatements#Limitations
Cheers, ~nicolas
Le sam. 13 févr. 2021 à 13:05, Olaf Simons olaf.simons@pierre-marteau.com a écrit :
Dear Wikidata people,
I am trying to find out whether QuickStatements has found a way to define Julian/Gregorian markers on dates.
We have massive lists of dates for German and English territories after 1582 that are on the Julian calendar since they come from Protestant or Eastern Orthodox calendars that switch to Gregorian far later. Is there a way to mark the proper calendar on a QuickStatement input - which we could easily do with a look at our varius sources.
Best wishes, Olaf
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