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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 1286325" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>You've run into a rare situation where Moving-Pictures gets confused and picks an old 'scraper_script' table entry than the latest one added.</p><p>Never been able to figure out what causes it, because it happens very random, but the solution is easy (just irritating).</p><p>You need to open the DB3 database file with your preferred SQLite editor (I use SQLite Express Personal edition), and then switch to the scraper script table, and locate the latest v4.10.10 entry (which you can verify at: <a href="https://github.com/RoChess/IMDbPlus/commits/master" target="_blank">Commits · RoChess/IMDbPlus</a>) and then copy the content to your clipboard.</p><p>Then locate the misbehaving v4.10.7 entry, and overwrite it by pasting your clipboard content.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 1286325, member: 18896"] You've run into a rare situation where Moving-Pictures gets confused and picks an old 'scraper_script' table entry than the latest one added. Never been able to figure out what causes it, because it happens very random, but the solution is easy (just irritating). You need to open the DB3 database file with your preferred SQLite editor (I use SQLite Express Personal edition), and then switch to the scraper script table, and locate the latest v4.10.10 entry (which you can verify at: [URL="https://github.com/RoChess/IMDbPlus/commits/master"]Commits · RoChess/IMDbPlus[/URL]) and then copy the content to your clipboard. Then locate the misbehaving v4.10.7 entry, and overwrite it by pasting your clipboard content. [/QUOTE]
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