[13:11:52] Quick question i'd like to ask: How can I revert all changes I made in a particular range of time? I've added data on dog breeds, but there are some systematic mistakes (no units, no sources) despite them being in my csv file. I now changed the formatting and it works, but I'd like to not manually add that everywhere. [13:14:13] could you send a link to an example change darius_runge? [13:14:35] Sure, but every individual dog breed is only mildly affected [13:15:26] All contributions: (The one from Nov. 3rd and 5th are the wrong ones) https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/%C3%96tel98 [13:15:27] An example: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q37688 [13:16:01] I do have all sources (HTTP links) in an Excel file but so far apparently failed to submit them correctly. [13:18:58] (The contributions from today have a unit associated, but not a source. Since it would work now, I think the easiest way for me is to submit everything again and doing it the correct way from now on) [13:20:12] I'm only submitting about 25 breeds in one go because manually researching the data is something I always do on occasion, not in one go. [13:46:41] ah, temporary batches :/ darius_runge [13:46:58] background ones can be easily reverted from EditGroups [13:48:16] So it would've been better to use those? And I shall do that in the future? [13:48:35] I can mass-rollback them but that would generate like 100 notifications probably [13:49:00] If they only annoy me and not the general public of the userbase, I don't mind. :) [13:50:04] sure, hope you have disabled them on your email [13:51:36] I'll just mass-delete them I guess [13:51:40] Thank you [13:52:40] Will this do anything with my reputation, e.g. "This user has done hundreds of edits that were deleted by an admin, he's probably a spammer"? [13:53:01] hah I'm not an admin [13:53:11] but mistakes happen to everyone [13:53:17] Oh I see, thank you [13:53:28] and on Wikidata it can easily happen on a very large scale [13:53:31] Next time I'll use background batches [13:53:53] yeah, that probably makes it more convenient to handle if there are any errors [13:54:12] just to clarify: https://irc.873gear.com/uploads/ea6719f7a836a942/image.png these have the units already, do you still want them reverted? [13:56:10] Yes, because they lack sources. I'd like to add all of them together with units and sources in one run after that. [13:56:24] ok, thanks [13:57:00] A single one has a source, that was a test. Feel free to also delete it. Basically everything I did in November [13:58:07] ok, reverting [13:58:34] should be done I believe [14:00:48] Thank you so much! [14:02:02] yw [14:09:04] Before I mess something up again: Does anybody know what that unknown type is and how (and if) I can fix it? [14:09:04] https://darius-runge.eu/public/img003.png [14:09:43] Here's the head of the CSV I intend to submit: [14:09:43] qid,P2250,qal518,S854 [14:09:44] Q7254,12U577,Q10585806,https://www.hunderasse.de/rasse/affenpinscher/ [14:09:44] Q21080,12U577,Q10585806,https://www.wirliebenhunter.de/magazin/hunderassen/afghanischer-windhund/ [14:09:45] Q516079,14U577,Q10585806,https://tobalie.com/de/rasselexikon/hunderassen/africanis [14:09:45] Q37904,10U577,Q10585806,https://hundemagazin.info/hunderassen/aidi/ [14:31:28] darius_runge: those URL values have to be in triple double quotes [14:31:35] Q7254,12U577,Q10585806,"""https://www.hunderasse.de/rasse/affenpinscher/""" [14:31:46] Oh, I see. Thank you! [14:35:43] Also for a reference with the reference URL property it is recommended to include the "retrieved" property (P813) with the date, because web pages change over time. [14:37:03] You may want to run QS with just one row first to make sure it works, then paste in the others. [14:38:11] So, P813 next to S854 and the Date in every column? [14:38:23] qid,P2250,qal518,S854,P813 [14:39:09] s813 instead of P813 since it goes on the reference. [14:39:31] Lowercase s? [14:39:41] Yes because it goes on the same reference [14:41:30] Oh, okay. Thank you! [14:42:34] The format of the value would be +2022-11-05T00:00:00Z/11 [14:45:06] Not sure if Excel supports that but then I can always manually input it once as a string and copy it [18:11:16] I need my old account back how do I get it [18:17:02] well definitely not by leaving less than two minutes later