Now i'll check out what the script does and how it works.
Song Choice [Script]
Thanks, the fix works.
Now i'll check out what the script does and how it works.
Now i'll check out what the script does and how it works.
Advanced Duplicate Find & Fix Find More From Same - Custom Search. | Transfer PlayStat & Copy-Paste Tags/AlbumArt between any tracks.
Tagging Inconsistencies Do you think you have your tags in order? Think again...
Play History & Stats Node Like having your Last-FM account stored locally, but more advanced.
Case & Leading Zero Fixer Works on filenames too!
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Tagging Inconsistencies Do you think you have your tags in order? Think again...
Play History & Stats Node Like having your Last-FM account stored locally, but more advanced.
Case & Leading Zero Fixer Works on filenames too!
All My Scripts
I'll look into that.MeMeMe wrote:If I select "Give'em a go" I get a script/database error: "Out of bounds"
If possible could you help me out by giving the exact error, including the line number, thanks
That's how it works... Clicking the main node of 'Give Em A Go' for example will show you songs you should 'give a go'. The child nodes like 'Including unrated songs' are not meant to show anything, they're just helpers to show you what is actually happening inside 'Give Em A Go'. Hope that makes sense.MeMeMe wrote:If I select any of the others, there aren't errors, but only the top node has any songs. The child nodes of each are all empty.
Here are the errors. The first box says:
Then
And finally
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There was a problem querying the database.
22003:[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver]Numeric value out of range(null)Code: Select all
Error #-2147418113 - SongsDB.SDBDBIterator
List Index out of bounds (0)
File: C:|Program Files\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto\SongChoice.vbs, Line 689, Column: 12
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Error happened during script execution
List index out of bounds (0)
MeMeMe wrote:If I select any of the others, there aren't errors, but only the top node has any songs. The child nodes of each are all empty.
I see now. They make a bit more sense. I don't understand how some of the critera are used. What do the ratings mean fror the following:BigMatty wrote:That's how it works... Clicking the main node of 'Give Em A Go' for example will show you songs you should 'give a go'. The child nodes like 'Including unrated songs' are not meant to show anything, they're just helpers to show you what is actually happening inside 'Give Em A Go'. Hope that makes sense.
* Needs Hearing (what is the difference between, say, a 5 and a 10)
* Heard Regularly/Not heard Regularly
* Highly Rated
* New Songs
* "x" into Song Choice Playlist
Also, a minor nitpick - I'd hardly call songs with .5 rating or less, "Overlooked Goldens." I'd call then "Crap"