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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 30 for Windows => Topic started by: Zootsuit on November 22, 2022, 04:23:42 pm

Title: Album Inventory Comments
Post by: Zootsuit on November 22, 2022, 04:23:42 pm
I use the Album Inventory view to screen out duplicates amongst other things. In my library, I customarily use the Comment field in the Files menu to insert discographical information, viz. "Chronological Classics 5001" to identify the release number for the album. However, when I switch to the Album Inventory view, the Comment field is blank, which detracts from its usefulness. I poked around in the various discussions that led to the addition of Album Inventory view, but I can't find any mention of this issue. Am I missing something? (Entirely possible.) Is there a way to bring up the data I've added in the Files view?

Apologies if the answer is staring me in the face.
Title: Re: Album Inventory Comments
Post by: markf2748 on November 26, 2022, 01:10:57 am
In my library, I customarily use the Comment field in the Files menu to insert discographical information, viz. "Chronological Classics 5001" to identify the release number for the album.
Files menu? Are you referring to the built-in library field [Comment], visible in Tree > Tags > All Fields or equivalent?
If so, here's a suggestion regarding Relational property of the field:

[Comment] is Relational: Not Relational (Store one value for each file)

Create a new custom field, for example [Album Comment], which is Relational: Store one value for each album.

Then select a commented album, and in the Tree find (or add to your favorite subsection) the tag [Album Comment], and initialize the new tag with =[Comment].

Now set a column of your Album Inventory view to [Album Comment] and your comment should be visible.

If it works (as it did for me), then select all your albums and initialize [Album Comment] in one fell swoop with the =[Comment] syntax.

As always:  good idea to do Library Backup before messing around.

Title: Re: Album Inventory Comments
Post by: Zootsuit on November 26, 2022, 08:04:47 am
Thanks - I'll give it a try. I assumed that data entered in a specific  field for one view would automatically be viewable in the corresponding fields of all views.
Title: Re: Album Inventory Comments
Post by: markf2748 on November 26, 2022, 09:15:32 am
Thanks - I'll give it a try. I assumed that data entered in a specific  field for one view would automatically be viewable in the corresponding fields of all views.
Well I think that is still true.  Any view which shows individual tracks should correctly show [Comment] when it is assigned to a column.

However, I suspect your Album Inventory view only lists albums, not their tracks.  In this case, a [Comment] column shows up empty.  At least this is the behavior I am seeing.  Indeed this surprised me, but I found an apparent "work around" by defining an album relational field as described above.

Caveats: