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"Non-Alphabetical B&C" -> artist ? artist !^ "B" & artist !^ "C" -> album -> title = "%02d %s" tracknum title
I'm trying to add a line to display all artists beginning with non-alphabetic characters (911, 50 Cent etc.). I don't just want to look for artists beginning with 0 to 9, as that may exclude some bizarre entries beginning with other characters.
"Non-alpha" -> artist ? artist < "A" -> album -> title = "%02d %s" tracknum title
Please try with the following syntax: Code: [Select]"Non-Alphabetical B&C" -> artist ? artist !^ "B" & artist !^ "C" -> album -> title = "%02d %s" tracknum titleThat's because it's possible to include different tags in one search clause.
Quote from: bascule link=topic=6866.msg54399#msg54399I'm trying to add a line to display all artists beginning with non-alphabetic characters (911, 50 Cent etc.). I don't just want to look for artists beginning with 0 to 9, as that may exclude some bizarre entries beginning with other characters.Code: [Select]"Non-alpha" -> artist ? artist < "A" -> album -> title = "%02d %s" tracknum titleThis certainly works on numerics, have not yet created a test file for non-alphanumerics such as # or ! ...
Unfortunately this still doesn't work for the case in question, as there is a limit (I think 16) on how many clauses one can have and there are 26 letters.
So, I presume that's different from the (recently increased) overall 128-byte limit for a query string?
I'm hoping you can clear this up. Can you have 16 128-byte clauses, or 16 clauses with a total length of 128 bytes?
And what bit of the line exactly constitutes the 'query clause'?
Anyway, currently I'm happy with the < "A" solution
How do you make a recently added query?
WHat about a list of compilation albums? Or is this not possible?
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