Advanced Report 6.4 - Updated 24/06/2014
Re: Advanced Report 6.0 - Updated 06/12/2010
Hi Trixmoto,
I want to use this feature to see if the Album is uncompressed or not (*.flac).
Maybe something like this with a star as indication:
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Album 14
Album 15 *
Album 16 *
Album 17
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KR
Sven
I want to use this feature to see if the Album is uncompressed or not (*.flac).
Maybe something like this with a star as indication:
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Album 14
Album 15 *
Album 16 *
Album 17
...
KR
Sven
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Re: Advanced Report 6.0 - Updated 06/12/2010
advanced report is not showing up in my report options ....
edit: nevermind i read a few pages back than i had before and found the ~fix: advanced report was not being added to the scripts.ini so i did it manually....
edit: nevermind i read a few pages back than i had before and found the ~fix: advanced report was not being added to the scripts.ini so i did it manually....
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Re: Advanced Report 5.6 - Updated 03/05/2010
Lovely script mate. Thanks so much for sharing it with me / us.gpzbc wrote:I thought I would share my CSS style for anyone that is interested in using it. I use Frame Set Top mode.
http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 50#p256103
Re: Advanced Report 5.6 - Updated 03/05/2010
I'm glad you are finding it useful. But I only did the colors and layout on my personal report. Trixmoto gets credit for the script.Elmer B. Fuddled wrote:Lovely script mate. Thanks so much for sharing it with me / us.gpzbc wrote:I thought I would share my CSS style for anyone that is interested in using it. I use Frame Set Top mode.
http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 50#p256103
Enjoy!
Last edited by gpzbc on Mon Oct 24, 2011 3:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Advanced Report 5.6 - Updated 03/05/2010
Yes, and now I feel such a fool!!!gpzbc wrote:I'm glad you are finding it useful. But I only did the colors and layout. Trixmoto gets credit for the script.Elmer B. Fuddled wrote:Lovely script mate. Thanks so much for sharing it with me / us.gpzbc wrote:I thought I would share my CSS style for anyone that is interested in using it. I use Frame Set Top mode.
http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 50#p256103
Enjoy!


Advanced Reports... show and tell?
Took some time, but I've just finished the thread. I recall seeing some AMAZING examples of this being implemented (albums by artists, example of differing formatting preferences being successfully implemented) alas nada.
If anyone has any URLs, I'd be very keen (as well as having a library peek!)
Thanks 'Trix, your scripts are priceless
If anyone has any URLs, I'd be very keen (as well as having a library peek!)
Thanks 'Trix, your scripts are priceless

Re: Advanced Report 6.0 - Updated 06/12/2010
I just reinstalled this script on MM4, and I had to modify my scripts.ini file to get it to show up. While doing that, I realized that it installed it to the Scripts.ini file located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Scripts folder instead of the Scripts.ini in the C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\Scripts folder.
Is this expected? Or is this something that needs to be changed for MM4?
Thanks!
Is this expected? Or is this something that needs to be changed for MM4?
Thanks!
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Re: Advanced Report 6.0 - Updated 06/12/2010
MM4 gives you the option to install globally or for the current user, so the Scripts.ini file will depend on this decision.
Download my scripts at my own MediaMonkey fansite.
All the code for my website and scripts is safely backed up immediately and for free using Dropbox.
All the code for my website and scripts is safely backed up immediately and for free using Dropbox.
Re: Advanced Report 6.0 - Updated 06/12/2010
Hmmm... I guess I chose the global option. I might have to uninstall and reinstall it to address this.trixmoto wrote:MM4 gives you the option to install globally or for the current user, so the Scripts.ini file will depend on this decision.
Thanks!
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Re: Advanced Report 6.0 - Updated 06/12/2010
I just reinstalled MM4, hoping to reinstall for just the current user. But I was never given this option. Is there a trick I am missing?trixmoto wrote:MM4 gives you the option to install globally or for the current user, so the Scripts.ini file will depend on this decision.
EDIT:
Ah! Nevermind. I figured it out. The option to install for the current user is on the install menu for the Advanced Report Script, not for MM4. And when I reinstalled Advanced Report with the box checked for current user only, the Advanced Report was installed to the proper Scripts.ini. That is the Scripts.ini located in the "C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\Scripts" folder.
Thanks.
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Re: Advanced Report 6.0 - Updated 06/12/2010
I need help getting this installed on MM 4.03.
It installed properly, but doesn't show up anywhere. From what I've read here, I need to add something to my scripts.ini file.
What exactly do I need to put in there.
It installed properly, but doesn't show up anywhere. From what I've read here, I need to add something to my scripts.ini file.
What exactly do I need to put in there.
Re: Advanced Report 6.0 - Updated 06/12/2010
It's at the top of the AdvancedReport.vbs file in comments, you should be able to copy and paste it and then remove the apostrophes.
Download my scripts at my own MediaMonkey fansite.
All the code for my website and scripts is safely backed up immediately and for free using Dropbox.
All the code for my website and scripts is safely backed up immediately and for free using Dropbox.
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Re: Advanced Report 6.0 - Updated 06/12/2010
Hi there,
This report generator looks great, I've been looking for a proper intelligent list of my albums for a while.
However, can anyone please tell me how to use it? I've installed it to my MM and I see that it is in my Extensions. However, where do I go to begin using it? I try to go to File - Create Reports, but I don't see it there. I can't see any other area to look up where to find the Advanced Report function.
Thanks in advance for your help. My email is balconybar@gmail.com.
Gordon
This report generator looks great, I've been looking for a proper intelligent list of my albums for a while.
However, can anyone please tell me how to use it? I've installed it to my MM and I see that it is in my Extensions. However, where do I go to begin using it? I try to go to File - Create Reports, but I don't see it there. I can't see any other area to look up where to find the Advanced Report function.
Thanks in advance for your help. My email is balconybar@gmail.com.
Gordon
Re: Advanced Report 6.0 - Updated 06/12/2010
I wouldn't recommend including your email address in any forum. You are pretty much asking for spam.balconybar wrote:Hi there, This report generator looks great, I've been looking for a proper intelligent list of my albums for a while.
However, can anyone please tell me how to use it? I've installed it to my MM and I see that it is in my Extensions. However, where do I go to begin using it? I try to go to File - Create Reports, but I don't see it there. I can't see any other area to look up where to find the Advanced Report function.
Thanks in advance for your help.

Assuming you are using MM 4, you should check the box to install for the current user only when you are installing this Advanced Report script. From there, you may have to manually update your "Scripts.ini" file. If using MM 4, your "Scripts.ini" file will be located in the "C:\Users\XXX\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\Scripts" folder. Just open the "AdvancedReport.vbs" file with Windows Notepad, then copy the ini entry from the comment at the top and paste it into your "Scripts.ini" file. Be sure to remove the apostrophes.
A couple of users have outlined their steps here. But keep in mind that they were using MM 3. So the locations are different from the locations in MM 4 (described above).
http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 55#p283516
or
http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 50#p256679
Also, I edited the css style to something that better suits my tastes. You can copy my style sheet here: http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 50#p256103
Finally, using Advanced Report with Dropbox is pretty awesome! It makes it much more useful and I highly recommend it. See my post here: http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... 50#p256105
Good luck! And let us know if you get stuck.
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Re: Advanced Report 6.0 - Updated 06/12/2010
Hi again,
Thanks for the speedy reply.I opened the file in Notepad OK and I can see in there that it says to copy something to the script.ini file. However I don't know where that is, and I also can't identify what it is that I'm supposed to copy - minus the quotation marks.
The Advanced Report 6.0 file I've opened is a long file with a lot of code lines. There is an 'instal' line which says Copy to Scripts directory and add the following to Scripts.ini.
Am I to understand that I need to copy all of the text in this file and copy it somewhere else? If so there are a lot of lines with quotations marks. What specifically do I have to copy to where?
Forgive my ignorance, but mostly the instal add-on's in MediaMonkey get installed fairly easily. I'm sure I can figure this one out with a little help, I really want to get an album listing program.
Thanks in advance for any step-by-step instructions that would help.
Regards,
Gordon
Thanks for the speedy reply.I opened the file in Notepad OK and I can see in there that it says to copy something to the script.ini file. However I don't know where that is, and I also can't identify what it is that I'm supposed to copy - minus the quotation marks.
The Advanced Report 6.0 file I've opened is a long file with a lot of code lines. There is an 'instal' line which says Copy to Scripts directory and add the following to Scripts.ini.
Am I to understand that I need to copy all of the text in this file and copy it somewhere else? If so there are a lot of lines with quotations marks. What specifically do I have to copy to where?
Forgive my ignorance, but mostly the instal add-on's in MediaMonkey get installed fairly easily. I'm sure I can figure this one out with a little help, I really want to get an album listing program.
Thanks in advance for any step-by-step instructions that would help.
Regards,
Gordon