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Thanks Gogetta... Worked like a charm.
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Hello... I have a loop I've hard-coded to loop through 36 times. At iteration #19 I'd like to assign a different value to a variable I initially set at loop #1. What I'm looking for is "If current loop iteration = 19, then set variable = NewValue". Trouble is, because my loop's not based on a $list total, I can't check the $list position. Hmmmmmm. I suppose I could create a list comprising 36 items and then I'd have a $list total I could use. I was just wondering if there was another way. Any help greatly appreciated.
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Many thanks to webautomationlab for providing the solution here.
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Bump. Anyone. Is this a limitation of the software that I can only create a 20 column csv file? I'm hoping it's just me ;-). Thanks.
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Greetings... I'm attempting to create a csv by: 1. Add to list (then choose the list name). 2. Then, in the sub parameters, I right-click on the gray button and choose $next_list_item and choose the list from which I need my value. 3. Up in the "Enter a Value" text box, I see {1} (as I should for the first value). 4. I right-click the next gray button and choose the $next_list_item and I see in the "Enter a Value" text box {1}{2} (again, as I should). 5. I then stick a comma between the {1} and the {2}. Here's my question. I have more than 20 $next_list_items that I need to add to my l
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Hello again... That video did the trick Aaron. Thanks again for your assistance.
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Thanks Aaron... I'd actually viewed that video before - I just didn't know to apply it to "writing rows of data" to a csv. Cheers
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Thanks for the quick response hannahmcintyre. I realize now I should have been a little clearer in my first post. I tried your suggestion and I don't think it's going to work for my needs, although I appreciate the suggestion. I'd like to scrape each row of data in the Player Summary table that appears about halfway down this page and save the individual items (G, A, +/-, SOG etc) to a csv file. One row for each of the players. Cheers
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Hello... New user here. So far, I'm very impressed with uBot Studio, but there's one thing that's got me stumped. How would I go about scraping the Player Summary data here: Player Summary I've watched Aaron's videos and I've not found one that pertains to scraping table data. It's probably a noob thing and I'm gonna feel really foolish once it's pointed out how to do it. Any help greatly appreciated.