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December 09, 2012 18:54

I have now entered FC Twente books about six seasons. These are the years of which I can say with 100% certainty that I have every official booklet in my possession. What I wonder is, what to do with the games where there were no booklets? Personally, I would like to upload a 'no booklet' image, in order to have the catalog complete. Now matches are missing and it is not clear whether that is because no one has the booklet or that no booklet has been published. It would be possible to solve this by adding a program that did not appear.

On the other hand, what to do with matches that you are looking for, but of which you have no image? My preference is to add an 'not yet owned' image for that as well.

Your opinion, please.

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December 09, 2012 18:59

This applies to all categories and we currently have no option for that in Catawiki. And we don't do placeholders. There are more items in the world that are not in Catawiki than there are. That would visually 'mess up' the catalog. Perhaps something will be thought of for this in the future.

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  • December 09, 2012 19:13
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December 09, 2012 19:13

Okay, let's talk about the items that are missing, but what to do with in this case competitions that were there, but where no booklets were published. To be complete, a 'there was no booklet' image would be useful, I think. This prevents searching for something that does not exist.

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December 09, 2012 19:48

The same applies for this, and that also applies to all sections. In Catawiki, you may only enter items that are physically in your hands and that you can make scans of, in order to prove that the item exists. If an item does not exist, it certainly does not belong in the catalog.

That certain booklets really do not exist, you could indicate, for example, on a background page.

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December 09, 2012 20:53

A background page is indeed the ideal place to list all information about a series (such as non-existent numbers).

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