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mntzion2000:
Hello again,
this app has been amazingly useful!
it seems that something has changed in the export format that we figured out above a few years back. For some reason when i run the export it no longer comes out the way it used to.
This is the format im looking for.
1. 10,000 Bc / 10,000 BC (2008) [Adventure, Romance] 335
2. 101 Dalmatians / 101 Dalmatians (1996) [Family, Comedy, Adventure] 838
3. 12 Rounds / 12 Rounds (2009) [Action, Crime, Thriller] 612
im using the same code, but a different result.
%OPTIONS%
filter="Text Files|*.txt"
encoding="UTF8BOM"
%OPTIONS%{%value=203}. {%value=title} / {%value=origtitle} ({%value=year}) [{%value=genre}] {%value=num}
now it only prints in order of the the ID#
1. Unleashed / Unleashed (1997) [Horror, Comedy] 1
2. The Patriot / The Patriot (2000) [War, Drama, Action] 2
3. The Last Samuri / The Last Samurai (2003) [War, Drama, Adventure, Action] 3
4. 300 / 300 (2006) [War, History, Drama, Action] 4
5. Full Metal Jacket / Full Metal Jacket (1987) [War, Thriller, Drama, Actio
any help with this would be greatly appreciated!
Rob
VVV_Easy_Programing:
Hello,
¿Do you have your collection sort by title or by ID? (Right button over movies titles column)
If you don't know, I can propose you a roundabout:
1) Sort the collection by title (Right button over movies titles column)
2) Reindex the database (Menu, Tools, Reindex movies)
Then the Title order and the ID order match.
Ivek23:
--- Quote from: VVV_Easy_Programing on March 24, 2018, 09:21:01 am ---Hello,
¿Do you have your collection sort by title or by ID? (Right button over movies titles column)
If you don't know, I can propose you a roundabout:
1) Sort the collection by title (Right button over movies titles column)
2) Reindex the database (Menu, Tools, Reindex movies)
Then the Title order and the ID order match.
--- End quote ---
The correct advice.
mntzion2000:
you hit spot on!!
TY!!
Rob~
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