Format or for worse
Okay, so I am trying to subscribe lots of people to something (the University's team for the Developer Programme of a big company named after a fruit...) and the member management interface says I can upload a file of names and email addresses: "Please choose the text file containing the member names and email addresses and click on submit. You can have a maximum of 200 members in the file." Fair enough... but it doesn't say anywhere what the format for this text file should be. I tried a .csv file (Firstname,Lastname,firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk) and got told that it was expecting a .txt file, but that's the most informative error message I've managed to trigger. Everything else I've tried, I just get the following: "We are unable to process this Member Invitation file because of a file formatting issue. Please check the file and try again."
I have tried the following line formats for this text file:
1. firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk
2. Firstname Lastname <firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk>
3. Firstname,Lastname,firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk
4. Firstname Lastname,firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk
5. Firstname|Lastname|firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk
6. Firstname Lastname|firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk
7. Firstname\tLastname\tfirstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk
8. Firstname Lastname\tfirstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk
ETA:
9. As for #2 but comma-separated, no line-breaks
10. firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk (Firstname Lastname)
11. "Firstname Lastname" <firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk>
12. "Lastname, Firstname" <firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk>
None of them work, & none of them give any more information about how to make them work. Am I being spectacularly dim here & missing an obvious upload format? I really don't want to have to add 80-odd people by hand.
ETA: It may be even worse than I thought; when you add a member by hand, you have four input fields: Firstname, Lastname, email address, role [member|admin]. So I guess I have to try adding the role in for all the character-delimited formats. Though the instructions do say "member names and email addresses", not roles. Hrm.
Or I could fill in I have now emailed them via the 'support' contact form, but their track record on actually replying to stuff is lousy, & I need these damn things added by the end of the week.
I have tried the following line formats for this text file:
1. firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk
2. Firstname Lastname <firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk>
3. Firstname,Lastname,firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk
4. Firstname Lastname,firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk
5. Firstname|Lastname|firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk
6. Firstname Lastname|firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk
7. Firstname\tLastname\tfirstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk
8. Firstname Lastname\tfirstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk
ETA:
9. As for #2 but comma-separated, no line-breaks
10. firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk (Firstname Lastname)
11. "Firstname Lastname" <firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk>
12. "Lastname, Firstname" <firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk>
None of them work, & none of them give any more information about how to make them work. Am I being spectacularly dim here & missing an obvious upload format? I really don't want to have to add 80-odd people by hand.
ETA: It may be even worse than I thought; when you add a member by hand, you have four input fields: Firstname, Lastname, email address, role [member|admin]. So I guess I have to try adding the role in for all the character-delimited formats. Though the instructions do say "member names and email addresses", not roles. Hrm.
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Joe Public <joe@foo.com>, Jane Smart <jane@bar.com>, Regina Phylange <regp@foobar.com>
with no line breaks in it.
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Firstname [linebreak]
Lastname [linebreak]
email [linebreak]
... etc?
Otherwise the linebreak format issue is a good point - you could try running it through dos2unix or unix2dos to switch between CR and CRLF.
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Might there be some sort of CR/LF issue going on? Otherwise - wow, that's one unhelpful user interface.
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"Firstname Lastname" <firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk>
"Lastname, Firstname" <firstname.lastname@thisplace.ac.uk>
cut and paste from MS Outlook, whatever that generates
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I don't have Outlook here so can't try that easily, but I can't believe the company in question would require that ... that would just be too absurd! :-}
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(This was true a couple of years ago, anyway, and may have changed. YMMV.)
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(Anonymous) 2009-04-29 04:07 pm (UTC)(link).firstnamelastname@gmail.com
But many others do, perhaps up to the point of a gmail address's character limit, e.g.
f....i...r...s...t...n...amelastname@gmail.com
-dpv
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Good luck. :)
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Actually I use both operating systems: MacOS and Linux. ;-)
Fiddler sounds wicked, though... I am now wondering if WebTest Recorder will do something similar for me. Thanks for the pointer!
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dn: cn=Keir Finlow,mail=keir@ongar.org
objectclass: top
objectclass: person
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
givenName: Keir
sn: Finlow
cn: Keir Finlow
mail: keir@ongar.org
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But I suppose #10 conforms to that format even if it would have the effect of claiming that each person's name had parentheses in it, so if #10 still returned an error then that probably wasn't it.
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Of course, if it had been programmed by people who thought about it they probably would have thought to give an example format. :)
We'll probably find that there is a totally different problem with the import and that the file formats were all fine due to an excessively engineered parser. :)
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Firstname Lastname emailaddress
Firstname Lastname emailaddress
What a pain not to tell you the format though!
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