by Barry4679 » Wed Dec 07, 2022 11:14 pm
Hi Ian,
AFAICS there are few substantive addon available for MM5 atm.
Those from ZvezdanD set a high standard, to live up to, with respect to documentation.
Look at this example, click the "Support" button.
I think that the convention is that the 1st post in the thread be continuously updated so that the info, supplied there, remains concise and up to date.
It is great that drakinite is making so many add-ons that are freely available.
If your sub-text is that he could improve documentation for his submissions, I do agree with you.
Take the SQLEditor as an example. ... I wouldn't expect an SQL Tutorial, but there are some things that he could add:
- where it is implemented in the UI
- that it has limits ... it looks to me that it is limited to return a maximum of 1,000 rows
- it has unexplained benefits; it can be used to update the MM database, and can be used to join MM database to other databases
- it eliminates the IUNICODE collation problem, and the unknown tokenizer issues encountered when trying to access or update the MM database from external tools
Hi Ian,
AFAICS there are few substantive addon available for MM5 atm.
Those from ZvezdanD set a high standard, to live up to, with respect to documentation. [url=https://www.mediamonkey.com/addons/browse/mediamonkey-5/management-1/library-db-management/]Look at this example[/url], click the "Support" button.
I think that the convention is that the 1st post in the thread be continuously updated so that the info, supplied there, remains concise and up to date.
It is great that drakinite is making so many add-ons that are freely available.
If your sub-text is that he could improve documentation for his submissions, I do agree with you.
Take the SQLEditor as an example. ... I wouldn't expect an SQL Tutorial, but there are some things that he could add:
[list][*] where it is implemented in the UI
[*] that it has limits ... it looks to me that it is limited to return a maximum of 1,000 rows
[*] it has unexplained benefits; it can be used to update the MM database, and can be used to join MM database to other databases
[*] it eliminates the IUNICODE collation problem, and the unknown tokenizer issues encountered when trying to access or update the MM database from external tools
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