I would like to know if it is possible to append data to a field when more than one track is selected. For example, an entire VA album is selected, and each artist is different. I wish to append the number "320" before each artist's name to indicate the bit rate (that's the best example I could come up with!). Is it possible to do that with single command in the selected album, or must I append the "320" individually to each track's artist?
Thanks!
Appending data to a field
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Re: Appending data to a field
A quick search came up with the Simple Append script.
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Re: Appending data to a field
Thanks! I did see that, but I get a "product installation error" upon installation after download.Lowlander wrote:A quick search came up with the Simple Append script.
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Re: Appending data to a field
BuckW, I imagine you'd see that for any extension you try to install. Try this: http://www.mediamonkey.com/support/inde ... ticleid=59buckw wrote:Thanks! I did see that, but I get a "product installation error" upon installation after download.Lowlander wrote:A quick search came up with the Simple Append script.
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Re: Appending data to a field
Thanks, but I am logged in as admin (as always). Am I missing something painfully obvious?nohitter151 wrote:BuckW, I imagine you'd see that for any extension you try to install. Try this: http://www.mediamonkey.com/support/inde ... ticleid=59buckw wrote:Thanks! I did see that, but I get a "product installation error" upon installation after download.Lowlander wrote:A quick search came up with the Simple Append script.
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Re: Appending data to a field
Did you start MM as admin? i.e. Right click MM icon -> Run as administrator
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That was it! Thanks! I didn't realize that had to be done.nohitter151 wrote:Did you start MM as admin? i.e. Right click MM icon -> Run as administrator