This guide builds on the previous sections starting from scratch and adding optional columns. In this guide we will cover how to format site columns in a profile CSV.

“Site” columns allow you to incorporate site-specific profile information into Jancy at runtime. Dynamic information is resolved at runtime via resolvers. You can have as many “Site” columns as you’d like to meet your needs. It’s important to note that these columns are optional fields you can add to your profile CSV.

Ticketmaster

The Ticketmaster site column is used to load information to specific to Ticketmaster domains. Jancy recognizes multiple Ticketmaster domains, to see all of the Ticketmaster domains recognizes visit our profile documentation here.

This section of the guide will go over how to add a Ticketmaster site column to an existing profile CSV.

  1. Below is a basic profile CSV that we started creating in the starting from scratch and adding optional column guides.

<aside> ℹ️ This how-to is going to be using the Ron’s editor CSV editor to add optional columns to your CSV. The process will be relatively the same no matter what CSV editor you use.

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  1. Let's first start by adding a new column to our existing CSV and add the Ticketmaster site column header. The format for this header can be found in our profile documentation here.

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To add a new column, you can right click on the cell and select “Insert Column Before” or “Insert Column After” to create any additional columns.

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<aside> ℹ️ You can edit the name of a column in Ron’s editor by right clicking on the cell and selecting “Edit Columns”.

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<aside> ❗ After making changes to your profile CSV, make sure to save the file then refresh its contents on the profile settings page in Jancy using the refresh button under the CSV.

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After adding the changes above, you have created your Ticketmaster site column. From here you can add your Ticketmaster specific information via resolvers.

AXS

The “AXS” column is used to load information to the AXS domain. Currently the only AXS domain that is recognized. To see the recognized AXS domain visit our profile documentation here.