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Bulk move of books to Bookshelf #90

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Argon0 opened this issue Aug 13, 2010 · 4 comments
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Bulk move of books to Bookshelf #90

Argon0 opened this issue Aug 13, 2010 · 4 comments
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@Argon0
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Argon0 commented Aug 13, 2010

Would like to be able to select multiple books and move to a Bookshelf together (say I had 20 books on a shelf, scan all the barcodes, do the amazon search, populate the fields, then select all books at once and move to existing bookshelf (e.g. Lounge Top Shelf).

@akhuettel
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This would be an awesome addition indeed. Same use case here, scan a number of books on a physical shelf quickly into the default shelf, then select them all, and move them into another shelf specific for this run.

@haloway13
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Any plan to have the ability to move books from one shelf to another?

@Grunthos
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Bulk operations are planned; no eta yet. Obviously they can be moved one at a time now and you can export to CSV, edit, then import if you have a lot of changes to make. But make sure when you edit the CSV (if you use a spreadsheet) that you import the columns as text otherwise your ISBNs will become corrupt.

@Michael-Logies
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Michael-Logies commented May 21, 2018

I would also like to bulk manipulate the shelf of books. E. g., if I move a few books together from one shelf (and location) to another, the software should make it easy to reflect this move. I admit that coming up with a good GUI for this may be difficult. Choosing books should be possible by scrolling, searching & checkmarking but also by scanning, which may be faster than searching within Book Catalogue - great app already, btw.

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