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228.3 | | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Fri Dec 20 1991 10:32 | 26 |
| re: <<< Note 97.1498 by SCOONR::GLADU >>>
> We would also have to agree upon conventions for titling to make
> searches, etc easier.
There's not only the issue of titles but more so what are the
searches we'd like ? That will have a big impact on the logical
design/tables structures and so on, as they'll probably change
to accomodate the stuff we'd want out of it.
Access requirements for example:
. give me the set list for 3/28/73 (which I listened to last night,
what a great Dark Star!). This is an obvious one.
. list the dates/venues for Boston shows ?
Do we want to get into "how many times did the band open with iko ?"
This will be no ordinary database!
How well do all of you know SQL to access it ? ;-)
And a while back I forgot a big gap: '74 and prior.
Ken
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228.1 | | SPICE::PECKAR | Shadow skiing the apocalypse | Fri Dec 20 1991 10:32 | 11 |
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I think it the setlists can be found without having to steal Deadbase's info.
I doubt they'd have any issues with us using Deadbase to confirm or check our
own lists.
Lets try. Meanwhile, Mike R, could you check and see if John would have a
problem with this? remember, this is gonna be a vms internal use only hack..
Best thing is always to ask first, yes?
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228.2 | gdb? | VMPIRE::CLARK | sleep in the stars | Fri Dec 20 1991 10:37 | 9 |
| re 97.1499 FURTHR::HANNAN "Beyond description..."
> How well do all of you know SQL to access it ? ;-)
There's some software that I just read about yesterday, a graphical frontend
to Rdb databases, called GDB (Grateful DataBase? ;^) ... lemme post a
pointer ... don't know if it'll be useful or not.
- Dave
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228.4 | here's the front end of this conversation... | SPICE::PECKAR | Shadow skiing the apocalypse | Fri Dec 20 1991 10:39 | 162 |
| <<< NECSC::SYS_CLUSTER:[NOTES$LIBRARY]GRATEFUL.NOTE;1 >>>
-< Take my advice, you'd be better off DEAD >-
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Note 97.1489 Ask the Universe 1489 of 1500
ESGWST::MIRASSOU "So... what DOES it all mean?" 9 lines 19-DEC-1991 15:30
-< Anybody got that old mega-setlist? >-
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Oh thou knowledgable people who assist Mr. Universe.
In a previous incarnation of this notes file, before the word of
DEADBASE was so widely spread, the writings of an oracle knowing what
songs were played at what shows since the dawn of time was posted.
Is this knowledge still represented somewhere as an electromagnetic
phenomena, or has this, too, passed on to the mists of the ancients?
John
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Note 97.1490 Ask the Universe 1490 of 1500
FURTHR::HANNAN "Beyond description..." 1 line 19-DEC-1991 16:11
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re -1 It's on the way...
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Note 97.1491 Ask the Universe 1491 of 1500
ESGWST::MIRASSOU "So... what DOES it all mean?" 5 lines 19-DEC-1991 17:31
-< Thanks! >-
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Thanks Ken!
Anyone else interested, I'll keep in
ESGWST::USER$1:[MIRASSOU]DEADSETS.TXT for awhile. It's got setlists
from 1975-1984.
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Note 97.1492 Ask the Universe 1492 of 1500
BCSE::ABBOT 13 lines 19-DEC-1991 17:34
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Speaking of electronic setlists, there's an ad in the latest Relix for
a PC-based database, covers I think 1975 to 1990, and they're working
at adding the earlier years. Looks like a pretty good package. Don't
want to say much more since this isn't an advertisement.
As for 1991, I've been keeping the on-line list and will do my annual
posting sometime after the new year (hopefully from a new account).
BTW, can anyone point me to a listing of dates for the Bob/Rob and
Planet Drum shows?
Scott
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Note 97.1493 Ask the Universe 1493 of 1500
BCSE::ABBOT 5 lines 19-DEC-1991 17:39
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BTW, there's a topic in here for yearly set lists, it's got 89 and 90
so far.
Scott
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Note 97.1494 Ask the Universe 1494 of 1500
SCOONR::GLADU 7 lines 20-DEC-1991 09:36
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Rea Simpson is the one who made up the 75-84 list. I wonder if
she's kept it up to date?
Actually, is there anyone in here willing to download sets - say 1 year
per person, into a relational database? I'd be willing to set up the
database (perhaps KenH would help). We discussed this before. All we
would need is a place to store it.
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Note 97.1495 Ask the Universe 1495 of 1500
ESKIMO::DWEST "Dont Overlook Something Extraordinary" 9 lines 20-DEC-1991 09:46
-< sorry Ger! couldn't resist! :^) i'd be innersted in a 84-pres >-
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re: keeping the 75-84 list up to date...
should be pretty easy to do... i doubt that any of this
information for 75-84 would have changed much....
:^) :^) :^)
da ve
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Note 97.1496 Ask the Universe 1496 of 1500
FURTHR::HANNAN "Beyond description..." 12 lines 20-DEC-1991 09:58
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Sure, I'd be willing to do something with an on line setlist
database... We'll have to start with the logical design and
requirements for access, and take it from there. I've thought
about it a bit and there's a lot of possibilities (it's dizzying,
the possibilities ;-) Space requirements wouldn't be bad at all,
not much data really...
I have 75-84 online, and '88 to the current more or less.
Anyone have 85-87 ?
Ken
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Note 97.1497 Ask the Universe 1497 of 1500
SPICE::PECKAR "Shadow skiing the apocalypse" 10 lines 20-DEC-1991 10:13
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I'd be more than happy to store it.
Actually, I've been thinking about this for a while. Simply compiling the 75-85
lists with the data we already have spread out across the net for 85-91 would
be enough of an accomplishment...
Also, I'd like to see an effort to compile all the lyrics files around, too.
2_GB_in_da_Wings_P
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Note 97.1498 Ask the Universe 1498 of 1500
SCOONR::GLADU 8 lines 20-DEC-1991 10:14
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re: DECheadbase
We would also have to agree upon conventions for titling to make
searches, etc easier.
re: da ve
There's flaws in rea's list, dammit! :-)
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Note 97.1499 Ask the Universe 1499 of 1500
FURTHR::HANNAN "Beyond description..." 26 lines 20-DEC-1991 10:32
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re: <<< Note 97.1498 by SCOONR::GLADU >>>
> We would also have to agree upon conventions for titling to make
> searches, etc easier.
There's not only the issue of titles but more so what are the
searches we'd like ? That will have a big impact on the logical
design/tables structures and so on, as they'll probably change
to accomodate the stuff we'd want out of it.
Access requirements for example:
. give me the set list for 3/28/73 (which I listened to last night,
what a great Dark Star!). This is an obvious one.
. list the dates/venues for Boston shows ?
Do we want to get into "how many times did the band open with iko ?"
This will be no ordinary database!
How well do all of you know SQL to access it ? ;-)
And a while back I forgot a big gap: '74 and prior.
Ken
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SPICE::PECKAR "Shadow skiing the apocalypse" 4 lines 20-DEC-1991 10:36
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228.5 | | VMPIRE::CLARK | sleep in the stars | Fri Dec 20 1991 10:39 | 32 |
| fwiw ....
- Dave
<<< BROKE::STAR01:[NOTES$LIBRARY]GDB.NOTE;2 >>>
-< InstantSQL >-
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Note 1.0 Welcome 1 reply
BROKE::BERRY "sleep is for parents that eat quiche" 22 lines 25-JUL-1991 16:38
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Hello,
This is the conference for the GDB product.
GDB is a graphical front-end to relational database. It is based on a
paradigm used both for displaying and manipulating data, and for
generating queries - all these operations being highly graphical, and
not requiring any knowlege of a specific database language.
Initially, GDB uses RdB as its database. It will also use RdbStar as
soon as available, and probably Ultrix/SQL, as well as more database
engines that the market may require.
This conference is public. Its goal is to provide a public forum for
discussing the products, new features, problems, comments, etc...
Please use lavishly, the development team needs your feedback.
On behalf of the team:
WELCOME
JP
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228.6 | Then again, Mr Universe would say: "Use Bliss!" | SPICE::PECKAR | Shadow skiing the apocalypse | Fri Dec 20 1991 10:47 | 2 |
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Hey, anything thats based onna paridigm sounds o.k. by me. :-)
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228.7 | | SCOONR::GLADU | | Fri Dec 20 1991 10:49 | 18 |
| re: <<< Note 228.3 by FURTHR::HANNAN "Beyond description..." >>>
re: <<< Note 97.1498 by SCOONR::GLADU >>>
> . give me the set list for 3/28/73 (which I listened to last night,
> what a great Dark Star!). This is an obvious one.
My first live Dark Star, but I digress.
> . list the dates/venues for Boston shows ?
must be able to do this.
> Do we want to get into "how many times did the band open with iko ?"
yep. even be able to search for "U Ain't Woman Enuff". :-)
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228.8 | Design phase | SIGJIP::FERGUSON | Guinness gives you strength | Fri Dec 20 1991 11:03 | 8 |
| Definitely should be able to search the database for just about anything a
person wants. Should be able to search on the date, venue, city, state,
set list, etc,etc,etc.
It would be neat to have a windows interface to this also ... but, that'd
take time to write....
how will access work? Will I be able to access the db from my machine?
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228.9 | | SCOONR::GLADU | | Fri Dec 20 1991 11:25 | 17 |
| re: <<< Note 228.8 by SIGJIP::FERGUSON "Guinness gives you strength" >>>
>Should be able to search on the date, venue, city, state, set list, etc,
^^^^^^^^
Can't search by a set list. Songs, yes, whole lists, no.
>It would be neat to have a windows interface to this also
Someone else can take that on. Not me.
>Will I be able to access the db from my machine?
Of course. Think we're doing this just for Fog? :-)
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228.10 | logical model | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Fri Dec 20 1991 11:27 | 73 |
| First crack at a logical design:
TABLE: SHOWS
columns: (date, city, state, venue)
for example, (730328, Springfield, MA, Springfield Civic Center)
TABLE: SONGLISTS
columns (date, setnum, song-id, ordernum, into-indicator)
eg, (730328, I, CUMB, 1, "")
(730328, I, HCSN, 2, "")
...
(900919, II, PITB, 1, >)
(900919, II, SHIP, 2, >)
(900919, II, PITB, 3, >) ...
I propose to use the 4 character pnemonics in deadbase which will
be translated on retrieval. Might make querying a pain though,
but I don't think it would be a problem.
Could add a field for footnotes for a song, like "with Santana".
Same for SHOWS, eg, "GET THE TAPE! ;-)".
TABLE: SONGS
columns (song-id, songname)
eg, (CUMB, Cumberland Blues)
(HCSN, Here Comes Sunshine)
Set list for 3/28/73 would be aquired with something similar to:
SELECT show.date, city, state, venue, setnum, songname, into-indicator
FROM shows, songlists, songs
WHERE show.date = "730328" and
show.date = songlists.date and
songlists.song-id = songs.song-id
GROUP BY songlists.setnum
ORDER BY songlists.ordernum
The select could be made easy by having a view defined with a select similar
to the above, called SETLISTS, making the select equal to:
SELECT * FROM SETLISTS WHERE DATE = "730328"
Gerry could satisfy his desire for hearing all versions of Donna's
"You Aint Woman Enough" with (show me the dates, location, and set number
for all shows with the song YAWE):
SELECT show.date, city, state, venue, setnum
FROM shows, songlists
WHERE song-id = "YAWE" and
shows.date = songlists.date
ORDER BY date
;-)
Shows with IKO openers in the first set:
SELECT show.date, city, state, venue
FROM shows, songlists
WHERE song-id = "IKO" and
setnum = "I" and
shows.date = songlists.date
ORDER BY date
Ken
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228.11 | | SCOONR::GLADU | | Fri Dec 20 1991 11:28 | 9 |
| re: <<< Note 228.9 by SCOONR::GLADU >>
>>Should be able to search on the date, venue, city, state, set list, etc,
^^^^^^^^
>Can't search by a set list. Songs, yes, whole lists, no.
Actually, thru SQL or Teamdata, etc you could serch by a setlist.
However, that'll be left as an exercise for the user and not the
programmer. :-)
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228.12 | | SCOONR::GLADU | | Fri Dec 20 1991 11:30 | 1 |
| Actually, 3/28/73 has a fine example of "YAWE". :-/
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228.13 | what's it gonna be called ? | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Fri Dec 20 1991 11:42 | 5 |
| We also need a name for this database: howsabout:
DEADABASE (dead-a-base)
ken
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228.14 | McGannahan Skejellibase :-) | SCOONR::GLADU | | Fri Dec 20 1991 11:53 | 1 |
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228.15 | | GR8FUL::WHITE | Without love in a dream... | Fri Dec 20 1991 14:02 | 3 |
|
Name? How about DECBase?
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228.16 | | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Fri Dec 20 1991 14:18 | 6 |
| > Name? How about DECBase?
That would "officially" imply that it runs on Ultrix, which it
won't (for now).
Ken
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228.17 | a few ideas | BCSE::ABBOT | | Fri Dec 20 1991 14:56 | 20 |
| Would it be possible to have a table of song info (similar to the
Deadbase table)? Also would like to be able to search on guests at
shows. A field for song times would be handy, even if we can't fill in
most of the data.
Some dates have more than one show, so just keying on YYMMDD won't
work. I think there's even a few where they played more than one venue
onthe same date. And if we include solo shows, dates clash there too.
As for a name, we should stay away from the corporate standard names.
If we give it a DEC-type name we're implying it's an official product,
which it isn't, and we also may have some legal clashes with official
products. It shouldn't have any trademarked term in the name.
How do you plan on listing the song titles? If it's a list, there
should be a "link" field that says how the previous song led into it
(i.e. a -> or a break, or is it the first of the set, encore etc).
Scott, ex database hack
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228.18 | ;^) | AWECIM::RUSSO | | Fri Dec 20 1991 16:35 | 6 |
|
I think that INGRES should be used in stead of RDB.....
:^)
Hogan attempting to stir up controversy
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228.19 | | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Guinness gives you strength | Sun Dec 22 1991 21:06 | 5 |
| That is right, there are some days when there was both an early and a late
show. This is one problem I have with my tape label program (not a hard prob.
to solve, just don't have time to deal w/ it).
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228.20 | Another table, please | NECSC::LEVY | Come on without...Come on within | Mon Dec 23 1991 09:00 | 30 |
| Might be worthwhile to consider an additional table so that we could store
information on other bands as well.
Something like:
TABLE: BANDS
columns (band-id, bandname)
eg, (GD, Grateful Dead)
(JGB, Jerry Garcia Band)
(HFT, Hot Tuna)
(SLIP, Slipknot!)
Then, this would have to be added to the songlists table, right? Like this?:
TABLE: SONGLISTS
columns (band-id,date, setnum, song-id, ordernum, into-indicator)
eg, (GD,730328, I, CUMB, 1, "")
(GD,730328, I, HCSN, 2, "")
...
(GD,900919, II, PITB, 1, >)
(GD,900919, II, SHIP, 2, >)
(GD,900919, II, PITB, 3, >)
...
(HFT,880130, I, IKYR, 1, "")
(HFT,880130, I, HESI, 2, "")
...
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228.21 | | SPOCK::IRONS | Setting the Standard for Deadcellence | Mon Dec 23 1991 09:20 | 7 |
| Let's go for RDB/SQL. It's a common DEC thing to do.
I have one suggestion: make a separate note when the database is
complete so one does not have to sift through the many notes this topic
will have.
dave
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228.22 | Yes - multiple bands, one DB | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Guinness gives you strength | Mon Dec 23 1991 09:24 | 2 |
| I second Dave Levy's request for multiple bands. As a collector of both Dead
and JGB tapes, this would be most beneficial!
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228.23 | Another suggestion... | NECSC::LEVY | Come on without...Come on within | Mon Dec 23 1991 09:58 | 12 |
| We should have some way marking songs for particular information. Things like
special guest, first occurance of a particular song, last occurance of a
particular song.
We should be able to mark particular shows. Things like Pig Pen's last show,
Brent's first show, etc.
The JGB stuff presents its own problems. Do we call them all JGB or do we
categorize the various incarnations of JGB (Legion of Mary, Great American
String Band, etc.)?
~dave
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228.24 | keep it dead and probably jgb too | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Dec 23 1991 10:16 | 14 |
| Some good suggestions. The one about notes for songs and
shows has already been suggested and is a good one that will be
implemented.
Personnally I'd like to do this for just the dead and jgb,
which is where my interest lies... The design which calls
for 4 character deadbase mnemonics for song names would present
some problems with nondead bands and song names: conflicts,
non-uniqueness, etc. It would complicate queries too where
you always have to specify the band name. Non dead would be
very incomplete. Is it worth it to complicate the design
and access just for a few non-dead shows ?
Ken
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228.25 | | RAISE::GLADU | | Mon Dec 23 1991 11:45 | 15 |
| re: non-dead database
Let's just try to get the GD version implemented for now. We can do
other bands (including JGB) later. They should have their own database
anyways.
Keep in mind someone will have to be responsible for keeping the
database up-to-date. And how about volunteers for loading the database?
Even at one person per year, we'd need 26 people. Any takers?
The database is not a problem but defining a user interface could be.
Whatever "common" inquiries that we build in will not be enough to
satisfy everyone. Ideally (for me, that is :-), SQL can be used for
ad hoc inquiries. But I'd like to see some suggestions for common
inquiries that you'd like to see included in the interface.
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228.26 | Some HO | SPICE::PECKAR | Shadow skiing the apocalypse | Mon Dec 23 1991 14:16 | 15 |
|
I agree with Gerry. Lets not make this into too beeg or complicated a thing..
I official like volunteer to enter data.
As for the UI, my take is: Keep it simple. Like, if it were written in
DCL, for example, even a hardware hack like me could probably modify it enough
to do some of the things I'd personally like to see (like pulling a setlist to
work with a tape label program).
Also, that makes it easier for you guys, too...
Fog
BTB&FYI, RBD is at 4.0 on SPICE...
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228.27 | | SAHQ::SWITTS | It's still nice in Atlanta | Mon Dec 23 1991 15:51 | 28 |
|
Working in the field and with customers on a regular basis, I can
tell you that a phased approach to implementation is a good thing.
Beyond the fact that it brings the system up faster and allows
users to get used to it sooner, it also allows you to learn from
your early mistakes and fix those problem in later phases.
Of course, the full design of the system must me set up in advance
so we know were we are going with this thing, but I would suggest
we take a very simple approach to the initial "release". Set
your/our sights on something like being able to query for the
set list of a certain date, or for certain dates songs were played.
Later, add note capabilities and other statistics.
Another thing I learned in the field, never reenter whats already
on-line somewhere. Possibly the Deadbase people will allow us
access to the raw data for the set lists only, obviously they should
and do have rights to the statistical data they have compiled, ie:
start times, reviews, etc... but the raw data related to JUST what
they played may be obtainable. We should at least investigate if this
is possible before we all spend sleepless nights for the next 27 weeks
entering set list information obtained mostly FROM Deadbase....
My 2 cents worth...
By the way, its 65 degrees out down here.... might hit 70 before
weeks end... I may need to mow my lawn this weekend...
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228.28 | just say mow | GNPIKE::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Dec 23 1991 16:37 | 9 |
| re: <<< Note 228.27 by SAHQ::SWITTS "It's still nice in Atlanta" >>>
> By the way, its 65 degrees out down here.... might hit 70 before
> weeks end... I may need to mow my lawn this weekend...
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
And you're happy about this ??? ;-)
Ken whose lawn is covered with ice and snow and loving it ;-)
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228.29 | Nothin's happnin at all... | SPICE::PECKAR | Shadow skiing the apocalypse | Tue Jan 21 1992 10:26 | 10 |
|
Apparently, this effort is dying because:
o No one has volunteered to enter data yet.
o The writers feel that for the effort involved in making
it everything to everybody, few would end up using it anyhow.
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228.30 | | ANGLIN::GEBHART | Met her accidentally in St.Paul, MN | Tue Jan 21 1992 12:14 | 11 |
| re: -1
I volunteer to help with Data entry.
I think this would be used alot!! There are quite a few people who
don't have DeadBase but do trading. imo.
:-)
Scott g
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228.31 | | SSGV01::STROBEL | Not this record, not this record..... | Thu Jan 23 1992 11:23 | 1 |
| I'll input data too
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228.32 | | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu Jan 23 1992 11:34 | 14 |
| re: <<< Note 228.29 by SPICE::PECKAR "Shadow skiing the apocalypse" >>>
> Apparently, this effort is dying because:
>
> o The writers feel that for the effort involved in making
> it everything to everybody, few would end up using it anyhow.
I don't feel this way at all. I think it would be used quite a bit.
I just think that motivation (and time) is the key to moving ahead
with this, and we're in a lull as far as that goes.
Ken
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228.33 | | SPICE::PECKAR | Shadow skiing the apocalypse | Thu Jan 23 1992 13:32 | 4 |
|
Sorry Ken; I shoudda said "Ger" instead of "the writers"....
..and me, who isn't writing a thing...
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228.34 | | VMPIRE::CLARK | sleep in the stars | Thu Jan 23 1992 15:39 | 5 |
| Would it be possible to use existing data files for input; example,
the files that Jim Rehill's label program uses? Just as a start. I
realize there's the issue with songs being spelled differently, etc.
- Dave
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228.35 | | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu Jan 23 1992 15:56 | 12 |
| re: <<< Note 228.34 by VMPIRE::CLARK "sleep in the stars" >>>
> Would it be possible to use existing data files for input; example,
> the files that Jim Rehill's label program uses? Just as a start. I
> realize there's the issue with songs being spelled differently, etc.
Using complete existing files would be great, but using
some shows just here and there on file probably wouldn't
be worth the effort IMO. In other words, periodic already
on-line files for single shows aint worth looking into.
Ken
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228.36 | | SCOONR::GLADU | | Thu Jan 23 1992 16:42 | 3 |
| We might be able to download from Stack-O-Dead but I'd have to
look into it. Anyone here have Stack-O-Dead? Anyone ever download
data from a Mac to Rdb?
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228.37 | dizzying, the possibility! | FURTHR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu Jan 23 1992 16:48 | 5 |
| Do you know what kind of dbms is used for Stack-O-Dead ?
I'm sure there must be a way.
Ken
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228.38 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Thu Jan 23 1992 17:59 | 5 |
| We have Stack-O-Dead on our MAC at home. I'm pretty sure it's written
with Hypercard. I'm not sure how you would convert it though.
peace,
t!ng
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228.39 | | SPICE::PECKAR | Shadow skiing the apocalypse | Fri Jan 24 1992 10:32 | 8 |
|
>We have Stack-O-Dead on our MAC at home. I'm pretty sure it's written
>with Hypercard. I'm not sure how you would convert it though.
It can be uu encoded on a MAC machine, then emailed and Uu decoded.
I've seen it done with executables, so I don't see why it wouldn't werk for any
other kinda stuff
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228.40 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Fri Jan 24 1992 13:32 | 6 |
| Do you really think it will work on any old machine that's not a MAC?
I always thought the graphics were pretty specific to the MAC. I'll
look into it this weekend though.
peace,
t!ng
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228.41 | I can help! | SHALOT::LAMPSON | Whatever ya do, ya gotta have FUN! | Fri Jan 24 1992 17:30 | 8 |
| I do some Hypercard programming from time to time. If someone
would send me the Hypercard Stack, I can add code to it to
extract the data to a text file.
Hypercard Stacks aren't just data. They are an application and
data munged together into a single file.
_Mike
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228.42 | | MR4MI2::REHILL | Call me Mystery Hill | Sat Jan 25 1992 09:36 | 8 |
|
As mentioned earlier, I do have lots of those years online in an
ASCII database. We might have to do something to convert format, buth
there's lots of data there. It might be nice to have poeple sit down
with a Deadbase and correct the errors in them. I got 1974 to 1984 off
the Enet, and have been filling in the rest as they happen.
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228.43 | Let's Trade set list/tape label program | LESPE::WHITE | Without love in a dream... | Sun Jan 26 1992 20:08 | 47 |
|
The advertisement reproduced below (within the limits of an ASCII
character cell display :-) came with my last order of tapes from
Terrapin Tapes. It is posted here strictly as an FYI - no
endorsement, explicit or implicit, is made in this posting.
That said...
The author had been discussing this on The WELL. It seems
interesting. I may even scare up the $40 to check it out,
although I have some doubts about the implied "one tape-one show"
format. But I may be mistaken.
Bob
-----------------------------------------------------------------
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an IBM PC or compatible computer with at least 640K RAM and a
hard disk.
Send a check or money order for $40 (tax, handling and shipping
included) to:
Terrapin Tapes
P.O. Box 1408
Greenwich, CT 06836
For telephone orders call 1-800-677-8650, Visa and Master Card only
Let's Trade Copyright (c) 1991 by Adam Robucci
Distributed by Terrapin Tapes
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228.44 | GUI would be very neat | ZENDIA::FERGUSON | Guinness gives you strength | Sun Jan 26 1992 21:15 | 5 |
| Sometime, when I get the chance, I want to really spiff up my dead
tape label program and add an GUI to it. Maybe it'll become an offcial
DEC product... nah, doubt it...
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228.45 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Mon Jan 27 1992 12:25 | 4 |
| How about a scanner?? Would it be feasible to scan Deadbase??
peace,
t!ng
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228.46 | Stack-o-Dead exports | ESGWST::MIRASSOU | Help! I'm turning ... umop apisdn | Mon Jan 27 1992 14:44 | 12 |
| About Stack-o-Dead...
I was playing with an older version of it. It's already got an export
function built in. You can export one year, or the whole thing.
Didn't look like it would be too hard to come up with a program to read
the text files, and get things into the right places.
One problem, though. It doesn't look like it pays a lot of attention
to songs flowing into other songs (i.e. China -> I Know You), so if
that info was desired, it would take some retrofitting.
j
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228.47 | watch those copyrights! | PIPE::SPINE | Tom Spine | Mon Jan 27 1992 17:48 | 5 |
| re: t!ng's suggestion to scan DeadBase
DeadBase is, I believe, a copyrighted book. Scanning it would be illegal.
tms_surprised_that_mr_white_didn't_beat_me_to_it!
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228.48 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Mon Jan 27 1992 18:24 | 5 |
| The setlists are copyrighted??!!?? I don't mean scan the whole book
- just the setlists.
peace,
t!ng
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228.49 | | LANDO::HAPGOOD | now we play for life | Tue Jan 28 1992 08:45 | 14 |
| <<< Note 228.48 by SKYLRK::TING "Give Peace a Chance!!!" >>>
>The setlists are copyrighted??!!?? I don't mean scan the whole book
>- just the setlists.
You know, I've asked that question in here before - the setlists are
widely available from a lot of different places (maybe not to the accuracy
and completeness)....
I don't think you could copyright the actual data but the style they use
and abbreviations may be copyright-able.
bob
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228.50 | Any broadcast or re-broadcast without the express written... | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Elvis is my roommate | Tue Jan 28 1992 08:51 | 7 |
| >I don't think you could copyright the actual data but the style they use
>and abbreviations may be copyright-able.
Kinda like sporting events on TV - the game itself is not copyrighted, but the
representation broadcast on TV is (or something like that).
Scott
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228.51 | | PIPE::SPINE | Tom Spine | Tue Jan 28 1992 12:58 | 12 |
| >>I don't think you could copyright the actual data but the style they use
>>and abbreviations may be copyright-able.
>
>Kinda like sporting events on TV - the game itself is not copyrighted, but the
>representation broadcast on TV is (or something like that).
Exactly! The setlists themselves are not copyrighted, but DeadBase's
presentation of them is. Scanning DeadBase would constitute ripping off
their work in compiling, organizing, formatting, and publishing the
setlists.
tms
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228.52 | Hmmmm... | ESGWST::MIRASSOU | Help! I'm turning ... umop apisdn | Tue Jan 28 1992 15:53 | 9 |
| So let me get this straight. If I took my deadbase and used it to get
the setlists which I then stored electronically in my own format, I
wouldn't be violating their copyright. But if I took my deadbase,
entered setlists via scanning and OCR, and then processed them into my
own format (the same format as above) I WOULD be violating their
copyright? That doesn't make sense to me (but then, neither do a lot
of the other laws ;-) )
j
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228.53 | | RAISE::GLADU | | Tue Jan 28 1992 17:00 | 10 |
| re: -.1
Well, one involves direct electronic reproduction via scanning
and the other does not.
FWIW, if you *did* scan it someone would have to write a parser
to decode and store the data from the text file. I would prefer
to avoid that.
Gerry
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228.54 | | MR4MI2::REHILL | Call me Mystery Hill | Tue Jan 28 1992 17:07 | 5 |
| And if you look at the very beginning of the Deabase book it says
words to the effect of "This is a labor of love, please don't rip us
off".....
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228.55 | more thoughts... | ESGWST::MIRASSOU | Help! I'm turning ... umop apisdn | Tue Jan 28 1992 18:47 | 30 |
| re: last two
Hmmmm. I guess I just don't see the ethical difference between copying
information by hand and storing it into one's own format, and
electronically entering something and storing it into one's own format.
The only difference to me is the level of effort required to get it
into it's final form. If anything, I'd go with saying Deadbase
shouldn't be used at all, rather than say it's ok to hand enter it but
not ok to scan it. (In fact, in the spirit of .54, I WOULD say that).
I imagine it is true that Deadbase is one of the most accurate sources
of setlists, especially early setlists. Thus, it would be nice to be
able to use it. So, I imagine the right thing to do would be to write
to Stu Nixon, et. al., describe what we'd like to do, and ask if they
minded us using the setlists (and just the setlists, not all the other
information which they've painstakingly derived) from Deadbase. At the
same time, we could ask if they minded an electronic means (scanning
and OCR) being used to enter these setlists (again, JUST the setlists).
As far as writing a parser to decode and store data from the text file,
I think some sort of parser would be necessary if any text file was to
be used, whether that file originated from someone's archives, the internet,
stack-o-dead, or elsewhere. Unless a front-end for the database (which
stored the info directly into the database from direct user input)
were the only means of entering data, something has to interpret a text
file.
FWIW, unless someone has access to a good scanner, and an OCR package
that had a 98-99% hit rate on the Deadbase font, the whole scanning
issue could be a moot point.
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228.56 | | VMPIRE::CLARK | sleep in the stars | Wed Jan 29 1992 09:38 | 2 |
| Um, did we definitely decide that using Mystery Hill's setlist data files would
not be useful?
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228.57 | | RAISE::GLADU | | Wed Jan 29 1992 15:36 | 12 |
| re: mystery's data files
We'd still have to write a parser (and besides, there's typos in it :-)
In any case, all of the songs would have to be stored in a consistant
manner in his data files or they wouldn't be picked up by the parser
as the same songs - eg Help>Slip>Frank is different than Help on the
Way>Slipknot>Franklin's.
As for Stack-O-Dead, we can just plain downright duplicate the format.
Just export the database to a compressed file then import it into our
database.
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228.58 | Different song titles n stuff | ESGWST::MIRASSOU | Help! I'm turning ... umop apisdn | Wed Jan 29 1992 15:56 | 35 |
| re: different song names
About a year and a half ago, when I was learning RDB and DECWindows, I
had been thinking of doing something like a simple version of this
database as a way to learn. One thing I though about (never decided
whether to use one relation or two), was to have a relation with the
primary name for a song, and some sort of key which would be used to
cross the song name with other relations. Then, either by something
in that same table, or in a different table, have alternate names which
would be recognized. For example, in the single relation model, there
would be something like
Song Key Song Name Primary Name
HOTW Help on the Way Y
HOTW Help N
So just "Help" could be entered during initial data entry, and it would
be properly recognized as "Help on the Way". Whenever a song title
was output, the primary name would be used. The number of permutations
would still have to be limited, though.
I also wondered (though never looked into it) if I could lift something
out of the spell checker technology (making blanks into a valid
character, rather than a delimiter) to help cover typos. So if
"Hlep on teh Way" was entered, it would figure out that "Help on the
Way" was probably intended. Never got out of the thinking phase on
that one, though.
Now, here's where I show my database ignorance. What do you mean by
duplicating Stack-O-Dead's format, and just importing it into the
database. (Actually, how does one do an import in general? I know
imports are possible, I just don't know the mechanics of doing it).
john
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228.59 | More rambling ideas | ESGWST::MIRASSOU | Help! I'm turning ... umop apisdn | Wed Jan 29 1992 16:03 | 19 |
| As long as I'm rambling... Here's a couple more ideas I had for manual
data entry.
As I said, I was thinking of doing this as a windows application. So
another thought was to have some sort of widget that had a scrollable
list of all songs, a data entry area, and some other buttons (like
which set, should an arrow go after the song, enter song into list,
enter entire show into database, etc). Double clicking on
a song would enter it as the next song in the show. (There'd
be a history type area showing what songs had been entered so far)
There'd also be something like command completion, so that as soon as
enough characters were typed to uniquely identify the song, the
scrollable area would zip to the proper place. I thought that later
I'd add some sort of dialog, so that if an unrecognized song was
entered, it would pop up and ask if that song title should be added to
the master song list, and also offer an option to map that title to an
existing song in the master list.
Like I said, more ramblings...
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228.60 | | RAISE::GLADU | | Wed Jan 29 1992 16:08 | 8 |
| re: import/export
It's just terminology at this point. I don't know anything about
SO'D yet and therefore wouldn't know the correct way to go about
doing this just yet.
As for database keys using song abbreviations...that's already been
planned and tested.
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228.61 | | RANGER::NOURSE | | Wed Jan 29 1992 16:10 | 4 |
| re .59:
Is that Windows (MS) Windows
or
DEC (X) Windows?
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228.62 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Wed Jan 29 1992 16:18 | 5 |
| I hope you implement that in X Windows, John. That way, Deadheads from
other companies can also benefit from the application.
peace,
t!ng
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228.63 | I have a basic spelling checker | TLE::ABBOT | J. R. "Bob" Dobbs in 92 | Wed Jan 29 1992 16:40 | 10 |
| Somewhere in my files I have a chunk of code I borrowed from someone
else that checks for typos. It won't identify gross misspellings but
it will find common typos - transposed, missing, duplicated letters.
It has maybe 6 rules to look for. You give it the word and a pointer
to a list that contains the "base" words, and it will return a status
code and the properly spelled word. It's written in C, I can find it
if it will be of some use.
Scott_who_hopes_I_still_have_it_after_almost_10_years
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228.64 | | ESGWST::MIRASSOU | Help! I'm turning ... umop apisdn | Wed Jan 29 1992 17:30 | 17 |
| Uh-oh. Didn't mean to give the wrong impression. These ideas were
from about a year and a half ago. I don't think I've even got the
basic prototypes around anymore... I never did learn much past the
basics of DecWindows, though, since I took the class while working on a
project which NO windowing at all (unless you want to call DECForms
windowing...). I'm now in a job working on a UI in Motif, so I'm
picking up bits and pieces here and there, but since my project is the
extension language, I again have no direct work related to Motif.
Anyway, in answer to the previous questions: it would have been X-windows
based.
Actually, I'm still interested in doing something like this, and would
be happy to help out whenever I can. I'll try to dig up the notes I
had on it.
john
this effort, though
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228.65 | | SCOONR::GLADU | | Thu Jan 30 1992 08:35 | 3 |
| I doubt that we'll be implementing this in dec or x windows since
many/most people in here don't have one or the other. Anyone is
free to cook up a version and share it with us, however.
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228.66 | On-line Stack-O-Dead data | MR4DEC::WENTZELL | Silence breeds ignorance | Thu Jan 30 1992 09:00 | 5 |
| I noticed that on the net someone has posted an address from which one can pull
over a data file of 1991 setlists in Stack-o-dead format. I dunno if this
would be helpful or not...
Scott_not_a_database_expert_and_doesn't_play_one_on_tv
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228.67 | | SPICE::PECKAR | Shadow skiing the apocalypse | Thu Jan 30 1992 12:41 | 2 |
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Everything be x eventually...
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