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This facility remains temporarily unavailable, awaiting resolution of a technical issue. It is expected to be back in service by 26th October. We apologise for the disruption.
Using this screen, it is possible to insert comics and magazines onto the database from a pre-prepared file. The number of items you can submit using this method depends on your User Limit (click here for details of how to increase your User Limit). 

Once your file has been uploaded, you will be able to make amendments to individual item details using the 'Update Booklist' facility. If you need to make more substantial changes you can unload your list to a file where you can make amendments and then load it back (refer to the hyperlink below, right for instructions).

Select a file to upload:

Note: Click here for instructions how to unload or delete your list of comics and magazines from the database.

The upload should take no more than a few minutes - please be patient. The items will then be read from the file in batches of up to 50 and will then be displayed for you to review, and if necessary amend. 

The input file should be in plain text format and will contain the following data on each line. Each field on the line should be separated by a single <Tab> character.
Comic/ Magazine Title Length of Comic/ Magazine title must not exceed 50 characters
Issue/ Description Length of Comic/ Magazine issue/ description must not exceed 100 characters. 
Price Length of price must not exceed 15 characters. This is in text format e.g. £32.50, $27.50, P.O.A. etc.
Location of Picture Length of location of picture must not exceed 90 characters. You can point to the location of a .GIF or .JPG file on your own web site or on an auction site which you have submitted the picture to. Use the full address which may commence "http://" or "www". e.g. www.mysite.co.uk/images/beano62.gif or http://i4.ac.yahoo.com/users/xyz/myname-img12345RadioTimes1954.jpg

Possible ways to set up the file:

  1. Create it using a spreadsheet (e.g. EXCEL) and save it as a 'Tab' separated text file.
  2. Create a table in a Word processing document (e.g. WORD). Use the tool which converts the table to text, choosing the option to separate text with tabs. Save the result as a text file.