Christoph wrote:The last played date and the date of the latest played item should be equal, aren't they?
I haven't run it yet because I don't believe that this will always be the case.
The last played date only gets updated if the calculated played/sync date is greater which if I read the code correctly won't happen in the majority of cases (for iPod users)
So I will have many played table entries most of which won't match the last time played in songs table.
Christoph wrote:Did you had a look at my play date manager?
Non VB addons don't make it into my installed scripts list unless it is impossible to do it with VB so no I haven't tried it.
Especially as a scripter I like to read/understand the code before using it. VB also has the flexibility of modification other than just the author.
Christoph wrote:It's hard for me to give support for this Visual Basic script because I'm not very good in VB. So it's much easier for me to make developments on my standalone apps.
No Problem, Just highlighting a possible problem for iPod users and this script.
[quote="Christoph"]The last played date and the date of the latest played item should be equal, aren't they?[/quote]
I haven't run it yet because I don't believe that this will always be the case.
The last played date only gets updated if the calculated played/sync date is greater which if I read the code correctly won't happen in the majority of cases (for iPod users)
So I will have many played table entries most of which won't match the last time played in songs table.
[quote="Christoph"]Did you had a look at my play date manager?[/quote]
Non VB addons don't make it into my installed scripts list unless it is impossible to do it with VB so no I haven't tried it.
Especially as a scripter I like to read/understand the code before using it. VB also has the flexibility of modification other than just the author.
[quote="Christoph"]It's hard for me to give support for this Visual Basic script because I'm not very good in VB. So it's much easier for me to make developments on my standalone apps.[/quote]
No Problem, Just highlighting a possible problem for iPod users and this script.