01-30-2024, 07:32 AM
As itsme says, use a .CSV file so that each song has an entry into the single physical file.
You can then treat them as individual files.
Trying to make changes as you suggest would be a nightmare for Mike to support and, I suspect, a great deal of work for something that already has an easy solution.
The format of the .CSV file is quite specific so I suggest you Google the site for a working example and experiment with a small number of entries first. You are unlikely to get the file correct the first time so include some way to identify all the songs in the file e.g. put them in a collection unique to the file or put the same value into one of the fields. You can then filter on this collection or value to identify the songs that need deleting before you repeat with an updated .csv file
Geoff
You can then treat them as individual files.
Trying to make changes as you suggest would be a nightmare for Mike to support and, I suspect, a great deal of work for something that already has an easy solution.
The format of the .CSV file is quite specific so I suggest you Google the site for a working example and experiment with a small number of entries first. You are unlikely to get the file correct the first time so include some way to identify all the songs in the file e.g. put them in a collection unique to the file or put the same value into one of the fields. You can then filter on this collection or value to identify the songs that need deleting before you repeat with an updated .csv file
Geoff
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