hello anybody else with this problem
i've been using the auto organize option for several years now, with the $Removeprefix command
always worked fine but (i think since the latest update) it stopped working
i hope somebody can help me fix this
the $removeprefix command ain't working
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Re: the $removeprefix command ain't working
Which version of MediaMonkey and what Mask are you using?
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Re: the $removeprefix command ain't working
Can you show us the syntax you are using.
If I use
D:\$removeprefix(<Artist>)\<Artist> - <Album> - <Track#> - <Title>
for Artist=The Enid, it makes:
D:\Enid\The Enid - The Spell - 05 - Elephants Never Die.mp3
from artist: "The Enid", and it works.
Are you doing the same or something different?
If I use
D:\$removeprefix(<Artist>)\<Artist> - <Album> - <Track#> - <Title>
for Artist=The Enid, it makes:
D:\Enid\The Enid - The Spell - 05 - Elephants Never Die.mp3
from artist: "The Enid", and it works.
Are you doing the same or something different?
Re: the $removeprefix command ain't working
Hi,
I also tested bit different mask and it also works.
Mask: D:\$removeprefix(<Artist>)\$removeprefix(<Artist>) - <Album> - <Track#> - <Title>
Result: D:\Enid\Enid - The Spell - 05 - Elephants Never Die.mp3
I also tested bit different mask and it also works.
Mask: D:\$removeprefix(<Artist>)\$removeprefix(<Artist>) - <Album> - <Track#> - <Title>
Result: D:\Enid\Enid - The Spell - 05 - Elephants Never Die.mp3
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Re: the $removeprefix command ain't working
thanks guys
sorry about the late reaction, i had a big computer crash so i have to reinstall everything
i hope i will get it working the same as it used to.
thank you
sorry about the late reaction, i had a big computer crash so i have to reinstall everything
i hope i will get it working the same as it used to.
thank you
Re: the $removeprefix command ain't working
If you need help just ask.
Best regards,
Peke
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Admin of Free MediaMonkey addon Site HappyMonkeying
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Re: the $removeprefix command ain't working
Sorry, unfortunately i need some more help
i'copied you're string and it seemed to work except for wich folder it goes
for example :Music\$removeprefix(<Albumartiest:1>)\$removeprefix(<Albumartiest>)\<Album>
returns this :Music\T\Vision Bleak \The Kindred of the Sunset (EP)
instead of folder V it goes to T
i'copied you're string and it seemed to work except for wich folder it goes
for example :Music\$removeprefix(<Albumartiest:1>)\$removeprefix(<Albumartiest>)\<Album>
returns this :Music\T\Vision Bleak \The Kindred of the Sunset (EP)
instead of folder V it goes to T
Re: the $removeprefix command ain't working
Use $Left($removeprefix(<Albumartiest>),1) instead
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