(Note: Anywhere you see something like send a "foo" command to the Musi-Cal command processor it means to send an email message to concerts@musi-cal.com with a message body of "foo".)
There are several ways to submit concert dates to Musi-Cal. You can
Adding new data to Musi-Cal by email is easy. The add command accepts a number of fields that define the various fields that will be saved in the database. To get you started here's a short example.
add
type folk
performer Bogle,Eric
date 03 May 1995
city Regina
state SK
venue Holy Rosary Hall
info (306)949-6594
end
The keywords "add" and "end" must appear on a line by themselves.
Similarly, each field described must be defined on a single line. To create
long fields that might extend past the right margin, you can terminate the
line with a backslash ('\'):
info Tickets $17.50 - by mail: The Bottom Line, 15 West Fourth Street, New York, NY 10012. Include $.50 handling fee per order.
As long as none of the continuation lines begin with keywords that are
special to the add command and it is okay to have a space where the line
breaks, you can dispense with the backslash:
info Tickets $17.50 - by mail: The Bottom Line,
15 West Fourth Street, New York, NY 10012.
Include $.50 handling fee per order.
Several fields are required in each entry: the date, location (city and state, province or country), and either a performer or event name. All other fields are optional.
Note that all add commands (in fact, all Musi-Cal commands) must be sent to concerts@musi-cal.com. You can include any mix of commands in a single message.
If you are submitting multiple entries for the same artist or venue, much of the data will be identical for each entry. To save some typing, the add command will reuse data from the previous add command that is not specified. For instance, in the Eric Bogle item above, if he was to appear at Holy Rosary Hall on three successive weeks in May, it would be sufficient to give the three commands:
add
type folk
performer Bogle,Eric
date 03 May 1995
city Regina
state SK
venue Holy Rosary Hall
info (306)949-6594
end
add
date 10 May 1995
end
add
date 17 May 1995
end
You have to be careful! What's wrong with the following commands?
add
type folk
performer Evan & Jaron
date August 21, 1995
venue New Music Cafe
city New York
state NY
end
add
date August 27, 1995
event US Open Tennis Tournament
city Flushing
state NY
end
add
date August 28, 1995
venue The Jewish Mother
city Virginia Beach
state VA
end
Note that in the second entry there is an event field but no venue field. In the third entry there is a venue but no event. In neither entry was the missing field overridden. They should be given as
add
date August 27, 1995
venue
event US Open Tennis Tournament
city Flushing
state NY
end
add
date August 28, 1995
event
venue The Jewish Mother
city Virginia Beach
state VA
end
If you would prefer not to have to worry about what came before, simply give a clear command before each add command:
clear
add
type folk
performer Evan & Jaron
date August 21, 1995
venue New Music Cafe
city New York
state NY
end
You will then have to enter all fields for the add command. Nothing will be retained across successive commands.
Even with the savings in typing you get using the add command you are still in for a lot of typing if you have lots of data to submit. Early on, we noticed that there was a lot of data on the net available in one-gig-per-line formats such as:
5/26 OH Borders Books/Westlake/ 216/892-7667
5/31 OH Arabica Coffeehouse/Cleveland/ 216/791-0300
6/7 OH Arabica Coffeehouse/Cleveland/ 216/791-0300
6/9 OH Booksellers Bookstore/Beachwood/ 216/831-5035
6/11,17,18,24,25 OH King's Co. Ren. Festival/Streetboro/ 216/628-2803
Manually converting lots of data in that format would be a bi... (Whoa, there, Skip! This is a family-oriented site...) Well, let's just say it would be mighty discouraging, pardner. We were so discouraged we wrote some software to help convert data that looked like what you see above into the set of add commands necessary to actually submit them to Musi-Cal. The details are a bit much for a short tutorial, but here's how the data above was converted using the Musi-Cal Concert Itinerary Slicer-Dicer:
default
keywords folk
performer Abelson,Matthew
pattern %{smonth}/%{days} %{st} %{venue}/%{city}%{?/%{info}}
end
convert
5/26 OH Borders Books/Westlake/ 216/892-7667
5/31 OH Arabica Coffeehouse/Cleveland/ 216/791-0300
6/7 OH Arabica Coffeehouse/Cleveland/ 216/791-0300
6/9 OH Booksellers Bookstore/Beachwood/ 216/831-5035
6/11,17,18,24,25 OH King's Co. Ren. Festival/Streetboro/ 216/628-2803
end
Note that in the default command we've described the missing constant data
(the performer and keywords in this case) and how to decipher the raw data. To
get full details about the default and convert commands, send the following
commands to the Musi-Cal command processor:
help patterns
help templates
help manual
The reply will contain the full users guide for the Musi-Cal email interface
(the only place the default and convert commands are currently described), a
short tutorial on how to create patterns (lifted mostly from the users
guide) and some heavily commented templates for adding items to Musi-Cal.
There are two other ways of submitting concert information to Musi-Cal that offload the harder Slicer-Dicer stuff onto Musi-Cal people. If you have concert itineraries in a form that would be usable by the Slicer-Dicer, you can email them to itinerary@musi-cal.com or make them available via WWW or FTP and just send the URL to concertmaster@musi-cal.com. In either case, any time new information is detected, the contents of the latest itinerary will replace the old itinerary. For more information about using the itinerary@musi-cal.com alias, send a "help itinerary" command to the Musi-Cal command processor.
Suppose you really get the hang of things and you're busy keeping one or more artists' tour itineraries up-to-date. You submit a bunch of dates for an artist. A month or so later, you might have some new dates, cancellations, or minor changes. You've got all the new data in a one-line-per-gig format, but you'll find it's a pain to try and determine what things changed, are new or were deleted. Forget all that rigamarole! It's much easier to just zap all the old entries still in the database and completely replace them with new up-to-date items. The secret is to define a special keyword that you use for that artist (or venue, if you are submitting for a particular venue). If you define a keyword that looks something like
.matthewabelson.40917
it will be added to all the add commands generated by the Slicer-Dicer.
What's more, right before the add commands are generated a special delkey
command is generated that will cause all entries containing that keyword to
be deleted. The output from the Slicer-Dicer will look like
delkey key .matthewabelson.40917 end add performer Abelson,Matthew type folk keywords .matthewabelson.40917 date 26 May 1995 city Westlake state OH venue Borders Books info 212/892-7667 end ...
These special keywords are hidden. You won't see them in query or edit command output. They can't be deleted, even if you attempt to delete all the keywords in an entry. The keyword must be of a special form. It must start with a dot. The dot must be followed by one or more alphabetic, hyphen or underscore characters that do not make up an existing keyword in the system and another dot. The second dot must be followed by one or more decimal digits.
To be useful, this special keyword must be reused, so don't forget it. I suggest you save a template for each artist that contains the default command and an empty convert command that you reuse over and over:
default
type folk
keywords .matthewabelson.40917
performer Abelson,Matthew
pattern %{smonth}/%{days} %{st} %{venue}/%{city}%{?/%{info}}
end
convert
end
Every mail message you send to the concerts mail alias should elicit a reply. If your message contains one or more add commands the reply should contain lines similar to
Successfully added entry for Joe Schmoe on 13 January 1996 (id 54969).
The id in parentheses can be saved for future reference if you need to make
changes. (This saves an edit step.) If the database is locked for any
reason the response will instead be something like
Successfully added entry for Joe Schmoe on 13 January 1996 (held - database is locked).
The id won't be known until the database is unlocked and all queued items
are handled, thus it can't tell you what the actual id will be.
A different sort of message will be returned for each message handled by
the Slicer-Dicer. You will receive one mail message directly from the
Slicer-Dicer that contains your original input with each line prefaced by a
#. Interspersed with your input will be either a line like
# Above line converted cleanly and submitted
or an add command with a warning or error message like
add
performer Mollys,The
type folk
keywords .themollys.450
city Purgatory
state CO
### Warning: Can't find lat/long for Purgatory, CO. Double-check the spelling.
info 970/247-9861
venue Sky Resort
date 18 January 1996- 21 January 1996
# Info: This event may already be in the database.
end
If the warning is correctable, make the necessary changes (possibly also to
your raw input to avoid that message in the future!) and submit the
resulting add command. If not (for a missing city, for instance), you may
well have to just discard the add command.
If an input line is not followed immediately by either an add command or a message indicating the item was submitted, the Slicer-Dicer did not recognize that line as a valid event. This may or may not require corrections.
There are a number of formatting conventions to follow when adding new items to the database.
performer Paxton,Tom/Gorka,John
keywords folk,rock
A list of all valid keywords can be retrieved by sending a
"help genres" command to the Musi-Cal command processor.
When submitting entries for the US and Canada, give just the city and state or province. Don't add 'USA' or 'Canada'. When submitting entries for other countries, give just the city and country. There is currently no means to handle provinces, states, counties or republics in other countries.
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