thanks Jeremy and Tobias

i will try it later and think it over again

Merry Christmas! :-)

Best Regards
/Yijun

On Sunday, December 21, 2014 8:25:53 PM UTC+8, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi Yijun
>
> > i am planning to handle the CSV file, by filtering out some key/value. 
> should be my own javascript's Macro 
> but the question is how to input the raw contents from the upload the 
> file/or tiddler.
>
> There's currently no support for extending the import process to have 
> custom handling specific data types.
>
> The easiest option may well be to convert your CSV files to .JSON files of 
> tiddlers using an external program.
>
> Alternatively, you may find it easiest to clone and customise the existing 
> "dropzone" widget:
>
>
> https://github.com/Jermolene/TiddlyWiki5/blob/master/core/modules/widgets/dropzone.js
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
>
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Tobias Beer <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi Yijun,
>>
>> I think I understand your idea more clearly now.
>>
>> Perhaps this may help you get to where you're headed...
>>
>> http://tb5.tiddlyspot.com/#Batch%20Importing%20Tiddlers
>>
>> Essentially, you should *batch-create* *individual tiddlers* for the 
>> entries you wish to filter / report on... having custom fields with your 
>> desired data and tags that allow you to easily access related entries.
>>
>> Then, with a little bit of knowledge about filters 
>> <http://tiddlywiki.com/#Filters>you should be able to rather quickly get 
>> to the desired data. For this, you could have something like a "template 
>> TiddlyWiki" that has all the required reports prepared for you so that — 
>> once you've imported your data — you get those ready-made-reports. Then you 
>> would save that TiddlyWiki as *report-x-2014-12* or something and start 
>> with a blank report-wiki next month / week / etc...
>>
>> However, if you need to also cross-report different "months"... you may 
>> want to do all of it in one TiddlyWiki. That means, above all, you need to 
>> make sure your tiddlers have unique names. You could have "template 
>> reports" containing the desired filters and templates and then you simply 
>> "clone" your template tiddler so as to create a tiddler 
>> *report-x-2014-12*.
>>
>> Makes sense?
>>
>> Of course, without knowing what your data are (entries) and what 
>> properties they have (fields), it's hard for me to give you more specific 
>> advise. So, once you've got those tiddlers properly imported, perhaps get 
>> back with questions about filtering <http://tiddlywiki.com/#Filters>, in 
>> case you're stuck.
>>
>> Best wishes, Tobias.
>>
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