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Post by flx123 on Jan 5, 2016 6:29:45 GMT
I wonder whether it is possible to sell several loans without having to call them individually on the 'Sell individually' page. In other words, can one paste a list of loans into the search field of the 'Sell individually' page? If so, what might be the separator for entries in that loan list?
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Post by sl75 on Jan 5, 2016 10:09:03 GMT
I wonder whether it is possible to sell several loans without having to call them individually on the 'Sell individually' page. In other words, can one paste a list of loans into the search field of the 'Sell individually' page? If so, what might be the separator for entries in that loan list? Yes, just leave the search box blank, sort by some attribute that will have the multiple loans "together", ideally on the first page (e.g. lowest interest rate, fewest / most number of repayments, lowest / highest loan part IDs, etc.), or simply get in a consistent order and trawl through the list one page at a time (ideally working "backwards", as otherwise loans that had been on page 2 will slip onto page 1 by the time you go to page 2). I've personally practically never used the search box. Where loans have something in common (e.g. finding all loans containing "property development" in the title) you can do it quite easily in the search box too.
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Post by flx123 on Jan 5, 2016 10:26:12 GMT
I wonder whether it is possible to sell several loans without having to call them individually on the 'Sell individually' page. In other words, can one paste a list of loans into the search field of the 'Sell individually' page? If so, what might be the separator for entries in that loan list? Yes, just leave the search box blank, sort by some attribute that will have the multiple loans "together", ideally on the first page (e.g. lowest interest rate, fewest / most number of repayments, lowest / highest loan part IDs, etc.), or simply get in a consistent order and trawl through the list one page at a time (ideally working "backwards", as otherwise loans that had been on page 2 will slip onto page 1 by the time you go to page 2). I've personally practically never used the search box. Where loans have something in common (e.g. finding all loans containing "property development" in the title) you can do it quite easily in the search box too. Thanks, sl75. However, I would like to display several loans that have no searchable feature in common. I do have their loan numbers though and would like to call them all at once. Any ideas?
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Post by bigfoot12 on Jan 5, 2016 11:20:53 GMT
I set the 'per page' to 250 and use Ctrl f to find each one.
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Post by sl75 on Jan 5, 2016 12:02:18 GMT
Yes, just leave the search box blank, sort by some attribute that will have the multiple loans "together", ideally on the first page (e.g. lowest interest rate, fewest / most number of repayments, lowest / highest loan part IDs, etc.), or simply get in a consistent order and trawl through the list one page at a time (ideally working "backwards", as otherwise loans that had been on page 2 will slip onto page 1 by the time you go to page 2). I've personally practically never used the search box. Where loans have something in common (e.g. finding all loans containing "property development" in the title) you can do it quite easily in the search box too. Thanks, sl75 . However, I would like to display several loans that have no searchable feature in common. I do have their loan numbers though and would like to call them all at once. Any ideas? see highlighted (as I'm very rarely attempting to identify specific loans to sell, the "sort by [appropriate attribute]" and "trawl through list" is my normal mode of operation on the sales page, and I've little to suggest for other modes of operation such as the one you're trying to do).
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