CSV export of single List-type tags values ?

Started by DafOwen, July 07, 2020, 11:05:09 AM

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DafOwen

Is it possible to export (CSV) only some items from a list-type tag ?

My scenario : I have a bunch of jpg files with a certain code in their keywords (IPTC:keywords and/or XMP:Subject) and want to export just this code.
Code starts with IS

I've managed to export XMP:Subject for just those with the code using:
exiftool -csv -XMP:Subject A162-*.jpg > outputCodes.csv -if "$XMP:Subject=~/IS/"


but I want to export just the code, not all values in the list.

So e.g. of what I want in CSV:

SourceFile,Subject
A162-0001.jpg, IS185-012
A162-0002.jpg, IS185-013
A162-0003.jpg, IS185-014

Thanks

StarGeek

Will you be including other tags in you CSV output other than the IS keywords?
"It didn't work" isn't helpful. What was the exact command used and the output.
Read FAQ #3 and use that cmd
Please use the Code button for exiftool output

Please include your OS/Exiftool version/filetype

DafOwen

Have found a way around this by using a different program (Excel + SEARCH/MID functions)

Was looking for just the IS* keyword (+original filename) no other tags no other list items.

StarGeek

Glad you figured it out.

I would be pretty complex to do in exiftool.  You would need to remove all Subject keywords that didn't match your pattern.  I could be wrong but I don't think this is possible using the basic -csv option.  Instead, I think the -p (printFormat) option would need to be used.

This seems to work with my quick test, though it doesn't have column headers.  This would be the command for Windows, Mac/Linux would need different quoting.
exiftool -p """"$Directory#\$filename#""",${subject@;$_=undef if !/^IS/}" /path/to/files/ >file.csv

Other tags could be added to this by using the -api Filter option listed near the end of FAQ #12.
"It didn't work" isn't helpful. What was the exact command used and the output.
Read FAQ #3 and use that cmd
Please use the Code button for exiftool output

Please include your OS/Exiftool version/filetype