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Bulk transfer should be able to work with filters such as species, time frame, at some point shape files, planter_id etc. #254

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sebastiangaertner opened this issue Jul 17, 2021 · 3 comments
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Bulk transfer should be able to work with filters such as species, time frame, at some point shape files, planter_id etc.
I assume this being a tricky task and it might actually rather be a selection tool that exports individual tokens based on these filters.

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Yes, interesting case, generally I agree with you, that we can use a tool to export the individuals and dump them into wallet API to do the job.

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Is there any really case/demand happen in the field? Like we need to do it this way with some org?

@Kpoke Kpoke added the question Further information is requested label Jun 30, 2023
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@Kpoke its basically the filter function that we know is needed. When transferring tokens it is important to have a selection process. This ticket though is most likely a duplicate.

@Kpoke Kpoke reopened this Jul 3, 2023
@Kpoke Kpoke changed the title Would it be possible to do bulk transfer by species? Bulk transfer should be able to work with filters such as species, time frame, at some point shape files, planter_id etc. Jul 3, 2023
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