Want to batch process hundreds of DAISY titles that need unscrambling #798
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Dear George,
I appreciate it might be a bit old school, but it is effective, I export
from our database to a csv and then add the commands in new columns either
side of the variable data in a spreadsheet to build a command line and then
save it as a batch file, removing the tabs and run the batch file.
I haven't used it for this exact process but for validation of all our few
thousand DAISY books.
As you would expect the batch file just runs through the commands one at a
time until it finishes. Job done!
Hope that helps
kind regards
Paul
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While listening to discussions in Brazil, Francisco from ONCE said that
they were unable to batch process DAISY titles that are scrambled. They
would like to use the DAISY Pipeline to set up a process to batch these.
Yes, the DAISY Pipeline can unscramble one title at a time, but how can an
organization set up batch processing?
Tom Mccartney did bach process of thefiles for the CSUN conference and he
used the DAISY Pipeline. Of course, this is a command line interface (CLI)
function.
Are there instructions on how to set this up anywhere?
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While listening to discussions in Brazil, Francisco from ONCE said that they were unable to batch process DAISY titles that are scrambled. They would like to use the DAISY Pipeline to set up a process to batch these.
Yes, the DAISY Pipeline can unscramble one title at a time, but how can an organization set up batch processing?
Tom Mccartney did bach process of thefiles for the CSUN conference and he used the DAISY Pipeline. Of course, this is a command line interface (CLI) function.
Are there instructions on how to set this up anywhere?
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