![]() We tend to prefer TSV because, as Spinitron users, we don’t need CSV (since there are no tab and newline characters our data) and we avoid the tricky gotchas with CSV. These table formats export data for import into other computer programs. You can experiment with the formats to see what the formatted data looks like using the “copy-paste” export delivery method and the back button. Export to TSV converts newlines in a rich text field to \n. ![]() Spinitron exports them with their original formatting only in the HTML formats and converts to plain text for export in the other formats. song note, playlist description) require special handling for export. You can use either the formatted HTML or the markup. You can use the fragment in, for example, a blog or forum, or in an HTML email, etc. The HTML formats produce an HTML fragment and not a whole HTML document. Text format can also work for spin search results, depending on the fields you enable, but won’t work well for other reports. The checkbox fields (request, new, local, and various artists) are represented by abbreviations R, N, L, and V/A. Text formats work best with only the core playlist fields enabled. Spins are formatted like natural-language sentences using punctuation and keywords to separate fields. Text formats are mainly intended for exporting playlists.Table formats work for any kind of data: playlists or search, chart or other reports. In table formats each enabled field of the data is separately and clearly delineated, even when a field has no value.We distinguish between table formats and text formats ![]() ![]() There are no such heading rows when you export search or chart results or other reports. When exporting playlists, Spinitron adds heading rows describing the playlist (title, DJ, date, time, etc.) followed by the playlist’s spins in chronological order. ![]()
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