Event: Question on TNs

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Bradley Bogdan
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Event: Question on TNs

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Should I be posting each TN as a new thread, or appending my notes for a wine on an already started thread for that wine?

I've been doing the later, but they don't seem to have made their way into the database, so I was curious.

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If you want them in the DB they have to be in their own separate threads.

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Hi Bradley. I split out your TNs that were posted with existing TNs. All of your TNs should now be in the Tasting Note Database. We have an admin function that makes this quite easy - it only took me about 10 minutes.
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David Spriggs wrote:Hi Bradley. I split out your TNs that were posted with existing TNs. All of your TNs should now be in the Tasting Note Database. We have an admin function that makes this quite easy - it only took me about 10 minutes.
I also do periodic editing of multi or event threads into their own seperate threads for the Database search and recognition programs. I also will edit the titles so they are in a uniform order to properly show up in the Database. So don't worry if you put them all together or on their own, or even if you're not sure exactly which name of the wine to use. We'll take care of the rest later :thanks:
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