I've run into a situation where my classical [Composition] field (can't remember if this is a stock field or one that I created) has a number of near-duplicate entries, usually in a given composition's opus number, if the latter is a single digit, e.g., I had Schumann's Carnaval for Piano Op. 09 but also Carnaval for Piano Op. 9 (no zero before the 9 in the latter, if you didn't notice). This happened because I had to uninstall and reinstall Musichi (from which I populate [Composer] and [Composition]), which has a "Clean" feature with will search the [Name], [Filename], and some other fields to populate [Composer], [Artist], and [Composition]; however, the program allows you to alter how the [Composition] field will look: Concerto for Violin in D major Op. 23, say, vs. Violin Concerto Op. 23 in D major, and I didn't get at least one of the settings as I had them before the reinstall.
What I'm wondering if I can do (probably via an expression) is search for any near-duplicate compositions within a given composer's set of compositions, like the Schumann example above, without manually having to go through each one. I think the only problem areas are with single-digit opus numbers, as the basic naming order I had before the reinstall is right, e.g. Name, Instruments, Rank, Tonality, etc. Maybe by the first word in [Composition] within a composer? Or is this another MCUtils job?
Thanks!