Discussion Forum: Catalog(Post New Message)
Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full      Show Messages: All | Without Replies

 Author: axaday View Messages Posted By axaday
 Posted: Oct 19, 2019 19:05
 Subject: Re: Same sticker sheet listed multiple times
 Viewed: 50 times
 Topic: Catalog
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
BrickLink
ID Card

axaday (7303)

Location:  USA, Oklahoma
Member Since Contact Type Status
Jun 28, 2005 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store Closed Store: Axaday
Would your software still work if there were one entry with 5 alternate part
numbers?

n Catalog, Teup writes:
  In Catalog, randyipp writes:
  In Catalog Requests, Teup writes:
  In Catalog Requests, randyipp writes:
  Any reason there are 6 entries for the same sticker sheet? Can the name not
contain all the different sets it comes from?

[p=8777stk01]
[p=8778stk01]
[p=8779stk01]
[p=8780stk01]
[p=8799stk01]
[p=8800stk01]

I prefer it this way. It's a rare occurrence and changing it would save only
a few entries while making the entire sticker sheet database inconsistent.
I see how it can be a problem when you're looking to buy one, but I wonder
how often this really happens?

So are you saying it is preferable for the database but not for buying and selling.
This seems like the better solution?

Would you have 6 entries on your own webshop?

Well, buyers seem OK with puzzling around with minifigs buying them either whole
or in parts. That's also a situation where people are searching for two things
in parallel that come down to the same thing and it's much more common.
It would mess up my syncing software, for one thing. And I think generally item
names being adaptable depending on what is released next is not a good situation.
So yeah, if I can choose, I'd have multiple entries, but that's just
my opinion.
 Author: Cob View Messages Posted By Cob
 Posted: Oct 19, 2019 17:38
 Subject: Re: sw0620 Tusken Raider
 Viewed: 45 times
 Topic: Catalog
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
BrickLink
ID Card

Cob (3567)

Location:  USA, Missouri
Member Since Contact Type Status
Nov 18, 2014 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store: Cob's Brick House
In Catalog, AZbrickGUY writes:
  Hey all,
Has anyone else ran into this? I have a sw0620 Tusken Raider mini but without
the markings on his shirt. He is super mint looking and doesn't look like
they have been removed. I will try to take a pic of him to show. So, has anyone
else ran into this one?? Thanks for any info.

If had to had guess, I say clone. Does it have LEGO printed on the neck?
 Author: Teup View Messages Posted By Teup
 Posted: Oct 19, 2019 17:37
 Subject: Re: Same sticker sheet listed multiple times
 Viewed: 40 times
 Topic: Catalog
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
BrickLink
ID Card

Teup (6606)

Location:  Netherlands, Utrecht
Member Since Contact Type Status
May 6, 2004 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store: BLOKJESKONING
In Catalog, randyipp writes:
  In Catalog Requests, Teup writes:
  In Catalog Requests, randyipp writes:
  Any reason there are 6 entries for the same sticker sheet? Can the name not
contain all the different sets it comes from?

[p=8777stk01]
[p=8778stk01]
[p=8779stk01]
[p=8780stk01]
[p=8799stk01]
[p=8800stk01]

I prefer it this way. It's a rare occurrence and changing it would save only
a few entries while making the entire sticker sheet database inconsistent.
I see how it can be a problem when you're looking to buy one, but I wonder
how often this really happens?

So are you saying it is preferable for the database but not for buying and selling.
This seems like the better solution?

Would you have 6 entries on your own webshop?

Well, buyers seem OK with puzzling around with minifigs buying them either whole
or in parts. That's also a situation where people are searching for two things
in parallel that come down to the same thing and it's much more common.
It would mess up my syncing software, for one thing. And I think generally item
names being adaptable depending on what is released next is not a good situation.
So yeah, if I can choose, I'd have multiple entries, but that's just
my opinion.
 Author: AZbrickGUY View Messages Posted By AZbrickGUY
 Posted: Oct 19, 2019 12:14
 Subject: sw0620 Tusken Raider
 Viewed: 104 times
 Topic: Catalog
 Status:Open
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
BrickLink
ID Card

AZbrickGUY (353)

Location:  USA, Arizona
Member Since Contact Type Status
Aug 4, 2013 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store Closed Store: Scottsdale Bricks
Hey all,
Has anyone else ran into this? I have a sw0620 Tusken Raider mini but without
the markings on his shirt. He is super mint looking and doesn't look like
they have been removed. I will try to take a pic of him to show. So, has anyone
else ran into this one?? Thanks for any info.
 
 Author: randyipp View Messages Posted By randyipp
 Posted: Oct 18, 2019 22:33
 Subject: Re: Same sticker sheet listed multiple times
 Viewed: 43 times
 Topic: Catalog
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
BrickLink
ID Card

randyipp (3483)

Location:  USA, New Hampshire
Member Since Contact Type Status
Dec 24, 2004 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store: Addicted to Building
In Catalog Requests, Teup writes:
  In Catalog Requests, randyipp writes:
  Any reason there are 6 entries for the same sticker sheet? Can the name not
contain all the different sets it comes from?

[p=8777stk01]
[p=8778stk01]
[p=8779stk01]
[p=8780stk01]
[p=8799stk01]
[p=8800stk01]

I prefer it this way. It's a rare occurrence and changing it would save only
a few entries while making the entire sticker sheet database inconsistent.
I see how it can be a problem when you're looking to buy one, but I wonder
how often this really happens?

So are you saying it is preferable for the database but not for buying and selling.
This seems like the better solution?

Would you have 6 entries on your own webshop?

Next Page: 5 More | 10 More | 25 More | 50 More | 100 More