by Boobounder » Wed May 03, 2017 11:00 am
I am looking at the PlaylistName field of the Playlists table in an MM.DB file
If I sort that table by the PlaylistName field, it starts with some default playlists (Favorites, Last 50 Played, etc.) and it ends with the L's.
It looks truncated. Which is a weird thing ... but, whatever, it's what I have to work with.
Anyway, I had some playlists that began with year dates (1981, 1982, etc).
Those are not in this DB.
What I am wondering is if the playlists were sorted in some way in the MM GUI, and recorded that way in the DB, would it be possible for all those leading year playlists to have been truncated because they were at the bottom of the Playlists table?
I am looking at the PlaylistName field of the Playlists table in an MM.DB file
If I sort that table by the PlaylistName field, it starts with some default playlists (Favorites, Last 50 Played, etc.) and it ends with the L's.
It looks truncated. Which is a weird thing ... but, whatever, it's what I have to work with.
Anyway, I had some playlists that began with year dates (1981, 1982, etc).
Those are not in this DB.
What I am wondering is if the playlists were sorted in some way in the MM GUI, and recorded that way in the DB, would it be possible for all those leading year playlists to have been truncated because they were at the bottom of the Playlists table?