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Any ideas what I did wrong?Įdit 3: There were no errors or anything. Tom Barnes, President, Calibre One Inc Tom Barnes is one of the two founding partners of Calibre One and is based at our North American Headquarters in San Francisco. View customer complaints of Caliber Collision Centers, BBB helps resolve disputes with the services or. 178 complaints closed in the last 12 months. But instead of the numbers, in the #index column is now: 466 total complaints in the last 3 years. The band ate breakfast together, joked on the bus. Calibre 50 ‘s concert in Fort Worth, Texas, on Sunday seemed like any other show. It wrote something, that's the other good news. Edn Muoz's first single, 'Chale,' is se to drop Feb.

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So I try your script in a few minutes and see if the DB implodes.Įdit 2: It didn't implode, that's the good news. What does it do? Math, obviously ^^.Įdit: I created a new column called Index and found it in the metadata under #index. Why Text when I put numbers in it? Numbers are text as well!?Īnd I can find it in Metadata by searching for #my-column I guess?ītw I like the part of the script "import math". Now, just some more questions: This script does not create the new column, right? So even if I store the series-index with the leading zeros in the series_index itself the DB will remove it anyway. Ok, now that is an interesting piece of information! So the database will automatically remove the leading zeroes when storing it I should probably not deal with this if I can't handle the syntax. "t_field('#series_index', dct) and everything should work?Ĭan I alter a field that has the value I need to alter? As I understand it, it should not matter if I write this value in a new column or in an existing one!? I can't even see where to say that its going to be 4 digits max with zeros in front (0001 or 0987 or 2498 e.g.). The problem is that I don't understand the script good enough to alter it the way I need it to work for me. And I want to do it in the calibre DB, not only when I transfer the books somewhere and not in a custom column (I don't want to sound rude, my english is not better, sry). When I open the Metadata dialog from a single book, the field the series_index is in is called "Number" (and the value is 1.00 to be precize). The books already have a series_index, starting with 1. Before I do this, I have some questions in hope of understanding what I am doing. Hi eschwartz, thanks for the detailed info.











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