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<blockquote data-quote="raffe" data-source="post: 1271437" data-attributes="member: 71199"><p>If you count <strong>id</strong> as 0, <strong>title </strong>as 1 and so on. Then your <strong>genre </strong>is 9, and mine 8. It seems like until <strong>actors</strong>, our is the same, then they differ. After <strong>summary</strong>, they are even more different. This is my table</p><p>[ATTACH=full]204941[/ATTACH]</p><p>I don't know why they are different, but we (you) can fix this. First step is to make a table of what is right for you. Complete the info in the table here under, add what columnt numbers are right by your database after "Your = ":[CODE]</p><p>;~ XML use TABLE COLUMN </p><p>;~ Info local_media Your = (old = 0 id 1799)</p><p>;~ Info movie_info Your = (old = 0 id 1584 (via 1799 & local_media__movie_info table)</p><p>;~ *<title> movie_info Your = (old = 1 title 2 Fast 2 Furious</p><p>;~ *<sorttitle> movie_info Your = (old = 3 sortby 2 fast 2 furious</p><p>;~ *<originaltitle></p><p>;~ *<set> movie_info Your = (old = 28 collections (multiple XML (or |?)) The Fast and the Furious</p><p>;~ *<part> local_media Your = (old = 6 part 1</p><p>;~ *<rating> movie_info Your = (old = 13 score 5.2</p><p>;~ *<votes> movie_info Your = (old = 14 popularity 243</p><p>;~ *<year> movie_info Your = (old = 07 year 2003</p><p>;~ *<plot> movie_info Your = (old = 12 summary Former cop Brian O'Conner...</p><p>;~ *<tagline> movie_info Your = (old = 11 tagline 2Cool</p><p>;~ *<runtime> movie_info Your = (old = 16 runtime 107</p><p>;~ *<mpaa> movie_info Your = (old = 09 certification PG-13</p><p>;~ <certification> movie_info Your = (old = 09 certification PG-13</p><p>;~ *<language> movie_info Your = (old = 10 language (multiple XML or |?) English</p><p>;~ *<id> movie_info Your = (old = 17 imdb_id tt0322259</p><p>;~ *<imdb> movie_info Your = (old = 17 imdb_id tt0322259</p><p>;~ *<director> movie_info Your = (old = 04 directors (multiple XML or |?) |Benny Chan|Hanna Saw|</p><p>;~ *<studios> movie_info Your = (old = 26 studios (multiple XML) |DreamWorks Animation|Bullwinkle Studios|</p><p>;~ *<playcount> user_movie_settings Your = (old = id = movie_info_id) column 3 - watched</p><p>;~ *<genre> movie_info Your = (old = 08 genres (multiple XML) |Action|Crime|Thriller|</p><p>;~ *<actor><name> movie_info Your = (old = 6 actors (multiple XML) |Paul Walker|Tyrese Gibson|</p><p>[/CODE]</p><p>This is the hard part. Do this very carefully and accurately, then the rest will be easy <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite24" alt="(y)" title="Thumbs Up (y)" loading="lazy" data-shortname="(y)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raffe, post: 1271437, member: 71199"] If you count [B]id[/B] as 0, [B]title [/B]as 1 and so on. Then your [B]genre [/B]is 9, and mine 8. It seems like until [B]actors[/B], our is the same, then they differ. After [B]summary[/B], they are even more different. This is my table [ATTACH type="full" alt="Skärmklipp.JPG"]204941[/ATTACH] I don't know why they are different, but we (you) can fix this. First step is to make a table of what is right for you. Complete the info in the table here under, add what columnt numbers are right by your database after "Your = ":[CODE] ;~ XML use TABLE COLUMN ;~ Info local_media Your = (old = 0 id 1799) ;~ Info movie_info Your = (old = 0 id 1584 (via 1799 & local_media__movie_info table) ;~ *<title> movie_info Your = (old = 1 title 2 Fast 2 Furious ;~ *<sorttitle> movie_info Your = (old = 3 sortby 2 fast 2 furious ;~ *<originaltitle> ;~ *<set> movie_info Your = (old = 28 collections (multiple XML (or |?)) The Fast and the Furious ;~ *<part> local_media Your = (old = 6 part 1 ;~ *<rating> movie_info Your = (old = 13 score 5.2 ;~ *<votes> movie_info Your = (old = 14 popularity 243 ;~ *<year> movie_info Your = (old = 07 year 2003 ;~ *<plot> movie_info Your = (old = 12 summary Former cop Brian O'Conner... ;~ *<tagline> movie_info Your = (old = 11 tagline 2Cool ;~ *<runtime> movie_info Your = (old = 16 runtime 107 ;~ *<mpaa> movie_info Your = (old = 09 certification PG-13 ;~ <certification> movie_info Your = (old = 09 certification PG-13 ;~ *<language> movie_info Your = (old = 10 language (multiple XML or |?) English ;~ *<id> movie_info Your = (old = 17 imdb_id tt0322259 ;~ *<imdb> movie_info Your = (old = 17 imdb_id tt0322259 ;~ *<director> movie_info Your = (old = 04 directors (multiple XML or |?) |Benny Chan|Hanna Saw| ;~ *<studios> movie_info Your = (old = 26 studios (multiple XML) |DreamWorks Animation|Bullwinkle Studios| ;~ *<playcount> user_movie_settings Your = (old = id = movie_info_id) column 3 - watched ;~ *<genre> movie_info Your = (old = 08 genres (multiple XML) |Action|Crime|Thriller| ;~ *<actor><name> movie_info Your = (old = 6 actors (multiple XML) |Paul Walker|Tyrese Gibson| [/CODE] This is the hard part. Do this very carefully and accurately, then the rest will be easy (y) [/QUOTE]
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