Sorry Andrei,
I think you misunderstood. All the multiple disc sets I have, are added as individual discs, then grouped as sets (as per your instructions).
OrangeCD is counting each individual disc, rather than the set.
David
Sorry Andrei,
I think you misunderstood. All the multiple disc sets I have, are added as individual discs, then grouped as sets (as per your instructions).
OrangeCD is counting each individual disc, rather than the set.
David
To further illustrate the issue, I have attached a screenshot from my collection.
I have two 3x12" vinyl sets. Each individual vinyl has been added separately, then grouped as a boxed-set.
As can be seen at the bottom of the image, the disc count is 6. I have highlighted all the parts of one set, and the disc count is 3/6.
This is how OrangeCD appears to count ALL multiple disc sets.
I have just deleted these two albums from my collection, and the total disc count was reduced by six.
This screenshot shows the same two multiple disc sets as seen in my collections statistics.
According to the statistics I have SIX 3x12" vinyl sets. Again, OrangeCD is counting the individual (grouped) parts.
I hope this further illustrates my query.
Regards
David
David,
Check menu Database -> Grand Totals. This will display a number of albums in addition to number of discs. One of the numbers should match what you see on the website.
Andrei
Andrei,
Yes, that works, I have the two different numbers.
Now, how do I get the number of albums to be reported in the database statistics?
I want the "Total records" field on the Start Page, to be replaced by "Total Albums", and Database -> Statistics -> etc to also reflect the total number of albums (not individual discs as it currently does).
Are this possible?
David
I'm assuming that as far as the start page is concerned, this should be changeable using the OrangeCD template editor, and that this is the line that needs changing:
<p>Total records: <span class="stat"><dax:totalvolumes/></span></p>
The question is, what should <dax:totalvolumes/> be changed to?
Thanks,
David