by JeremyP » Wed Oct 20, 2010 5:34 am
i.e. to create different node entries for the same data. Tags separated by the separator as defined in the options - default, which I use, being a semi-colon.
This does not work for Albums. Is this deliberate? I have a huge library of Grateful Dead shows and recordings. The shows have an standard Album name, as follows
yyyy-mm-dd [Venue, Town, State] Format
Formal releases, e.g "The Closing of Winterland" I wish to access by that, and also by date as above, so
1978-12-31 [Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA]
However, when I concatenate these two formats, using the semi-colon delimiter, the album becomes
The Closing Of Winterland;1978-12-31 [Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA]
Help does not indicate that multiple tagging is restricted to a defined set of tags (e.g Album Artist, which I multi-tag frequently, and DOES work)
Any clues anyone?
i.e. to create different node entries for the same data. Tags separated by the separator as defined in the options - default, which I use, being a semi-colon.
This does not work for Albums. Is this deliberate? I have a huge library of Grateful Dead shows and recordings. The shows have an standard Album name, as follows
yyyy-mm-dd [Venue, Town, State] Format
Formal releases, e.g "The Closing of Winterland" I wish to access by that, and also by date as above, so
1978-12-31 [Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA]
However, when I concatenate these two formats, using the semi-colon delimiter, the album becomes
The Closing Of Winterland;1978-12-31 [Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA]
Help does not indicate that multiple tagging is restricted to a defined set of tags (e.g Album Artist, which I multi-tag frequently, and DOES work)
Any clues anyone?