• Resolved elliottmart

    (@elliottmart)


    I love the csv import but it appended all the ranges. I need the export / import capability to allow me to maintain my 700+ IP ranges in Excel and then re-import overwriting the existing ranges. Would that be possible please?

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  • Plugin Author brijeshk89

    (@brijeshk89)

    Hi @elliottmart

    I have just released v1.5.0 in which I have added the button to “Delete All IP Ranges” at once.

    So you can delete all IP ranges with one click and then import the CSV file.

    Let us know if this works for you.

    Thread Starter elliottmart

    (@elliottmart)

    This is fantastic. Thanks so much for this plugin and your great support!

    Plugin Author brijeshk89

    (@brijeshk89)

    Glad we could help.

    It would be great if you could write a review or donate for future development of the plugin. 🙂

    Thread Starter elliottmart

    (@elliottmart)

    Yes, just wrote my 5 star review! Where can I donate! (link?)

    Plugin Author brijeshk89

    (@brijeshk89)

    Thank you for taking time to write a review 🙂

    You can donate to my PayPal address sales@wpinspired.com

    Thread Starter elliottmart

    (@elliottmart)

    Hi- I just discovered a minor issue with the import when I inadvertently included a blank space after an IP address in the “Start IP” column. This row was omitted in the import process. The only way I tracked it down was the number of rows imported was one less than in my csv file so I looked carefully at what I had recently edited in the csv file (using Textmate, my text editor) and spotted the extra space I had included by mistake.

    I think it would be useful if there was an error message pointing out the error in case I didn’t catch it (ie. number of rows imported was less than number of rows in csv OR even better which row the error was on and what the problem of rejection was… improper character, or range error, or duplicate etc).

    Perhaps it would also be possible to simply strip any leading or trailing blanks to avoid this particular problem.

    Thanks again for such a wonderful plugin. I am relying on it to update 740 IP range values currently.

    Plugin Author brijeshk89

    (@brijeshk89)

    Hi,

    Done. I can’t believe I forgot to trim the white spaces.

    I have just released v1.5.2 in which I have added to trim the white spaces while importing CSV file and also if the import is skipped it will report the exact error message with the row number where the issue occurred.

    Thank you for bringing this to my notice.

    Thread Starter elliottmart

    (@elliottmart)

    Perfect! Wow you are fast! Many thanks for your continued work on an excellent plugin!!!

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