![]() ⚠ Not yet supported because vanilla-jsoneditor does not export IIFE or UMD, please leave a message here if you need it. This is probably a long-shot, but I really don’t want to get halfway through this fairly mammoth task then losing everything or discovering a much better way of doing it and having to start again.Īny help would be greatly appreciated, I’m learning all this as I’m going along and I’m kind of out of my depth to be honest.Window. In an ideal world I’d work solely in excel, or with a more stable alternative to CastleDB, does anybody know:Ī - of any similar/better alternatives for creating/managing JSON in a custom structure orī – how to use excel to allow for storing arrays and for export to structured JSON? …means we hear the nickname “White Wolf” on page 5, and the nickname “Butcher of Blaviken” on page 50, but I have no idea how I could store more than on nickname in a single cell OR keep the “tag” number attached to it.Īt this point I’m thinking of either risking CastleDB again (it’s just the stability that’s a problem) OR tolerating JSON Buddy’s annoying quirks and lack of cross-referencing. For all the tagged information, I need to store both the value and the tag (page) number. No obvious way of storing lists to be exported as arrays - *This is the big one. No native JSON export * (not a problem thanks to the above macro.)* Stable - I'm not worried about spontaneous corruption and losing all my data.Īllows drop-down lists between sheets - very useful for data validation and managing arrays (e.g. Conditional formatting/ability to work out filled cell percentages etc. this macro can export a specified range to JSON which is super useful). I can’t risk/handle this happening againįlexible - Can be extended (e.g.
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