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  • Thread Starter ballboff

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    yep, works like a dream now. Thanks very much.

    Thread Starter ballboff

    (@ballboff)

    It’s alright, i’ll split the categories out myself, and feed those individual categories to wordpress. Thanks anyway.

    Thread Starter ballboff

    (@ballboff)

    Well I’m pretty sure it’s how wordpress interprets the categories, it’s not just automate.io i’m pretty certain there will be hundreds of connectors out there, such as microsoft flow and ifttt to name a couple. I can see i’m not going to get any help here, you could have just said you didn’t know.

    Thread Starter ballboff

    (@ballboff)

    Well it’s not a script per se. Well, it’s the website that does the conversion. I just need to know what format my categories need to be in to get them to aggregate. Automate.io just takes 2 connectors, 1 being google sheets, the other is wordpress. I tell the google connector which sheet i’m using and what fields to pull through, and then I tell the wordpress connector how to format them. At the moment, I don’t really have anything to convert it, it’s just being sent like for like from google straight to wordpress. In my formula it takes the JSON data from the imdb reference, and then pulls out the genres.

    Thread Starter ballboff

    (@ballboff)

    well I use a tool called automate.io

    It takes the field headers I have in my google sheet and the values and just sends them over. So the automate.io website just sends through genre which I link to categories. My genres are separated by commas, which I assumed would split them out. I mean what would happen if I had a category that actually had a comma in it? So there must be a way of splitting them out properly.

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