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  1. Thanks Gogetta... Worked like a charm.
  2. 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.
  3. Many thanks to webautomationlab for providing the solution here.
  4. 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.
  5. 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
  6. Hello again... That video did the trick Aaron. Thanks again for your assistance.
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. 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.
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