Grades column shows numbers and letters

I have clicked the box “For raw comics, show Grade as letters”, and this works on the right side in the details panel but both the number and letter still show up in the Grade column in the list view. Can we shut off the numbers on that side as well?

Possibly related, could we add the letter grades (without the “+” and “-”) as separate grades and map those to the corresponding grades over in CovrPrice?

So for example, I currently have a book that I estimate to be in 9.2-9.4 condition. I don’t care to get any more granular than that, I just want to mark it as a general “NM”. Currently, I have to select “9.4 Near Mint” in order to make things work, but the book might not actually be 9.4. So I’d like to be able to just select “NM” and then have CLZ assign the “Near Mint 9.0-9.4” value from CovrPrice.

Indeed, the column will always show the entire thing. So the number and the corresponding full “title” of the grade

For graded comics, in the grade column, it will show the same thing (and it will show “3.0” in the details panel).

Will put on our ideas list to have the column take note of the setting, and for Raw Comics post them as just the full title, so “Near Mint+” etc.

The graded comics would still show as “6.0 Fine” as full title then. Would that be okay?

I don’t think this would be a wise idea, or that we can make it work. The software needs a picked item, not a range, to get the values from CovrPrice for instance. I could likely think of other reasons but for now I’m gonna throw a no, for this one.

No concerns about how Graded comics show up from here.

Just for my education - so over on CovrPrice, for Raw pricing if they display “Near Mint (9.0 - 9.4) = $10” then what you’re saying is from a database point of view they really have “9.0 = $10, 9.2 = $10, 9.4 = $10”, they don’t have it as a single “Near Mint = $10” - ?

No sorry, I said that wrong I suppose. My apologies. For Raw comics, CovrPrice uses the buckets of multiple grades.

But selecting NM (which is be the 9.0-9.4 bucket)is not something that is easy to achieve in our app - as in our app if you switch from Raw to Slabbed, it needs an exact number.
And we don’t want to choose 9.4 for you (which is NM for slabs) if you had “NM” as the Raw grade.

I think the solution we have is pretty neat: you get the bucket NM value for your raw comic. Just choose 9.4 and you’ll be sure to be in the NM bucket, and it displays as NM too.