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<blockquote data-quote="breese" data-source="post: 1165814" data-attributes="member: 114299"><p>What does it matter if this movie was made in 1998 or 1999??? Its not the movie i am trying to find.</p><p></p><p>Also, I am sorry but there has to be Something in the importer of search method that is using IMBD.</p><p>While I know this might make sense to you, the results of the importer make No Logical Sense to me...</p><p><strong>Including an unsupported query (name + tt# ) to themoviedb.org and getting exact hit results makes no sense.</strong></p><p></p><p>If I include the [tt####] in the name of the movies, the importer works but</p><p>If you go up to tmdb and do a search for the movie name and the tt#####</p><p>It Always shows Unable to find any items</p><p>[ATTACH]173142[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Matter of fact... if you go up to the</p><p>type in armageddon and it gives you a list of possibilities</p><p>now add a Space 1 - Shorter List But the Movie we are looking for is Not Shown.</p><p>Now add a 9 - the movie we are looking for not on the list</p><p>Now add a 9 - the movie we are looking for not on the list</p><p>Now add an 8 - Nothing is found.</p><p></p><p>So how is it that the importer (and not accessing IMDB) can locate a movie the First Time, Every Time, with the tt### in the name, yet a Year addition on the TMDB site cannot locate the Same Movie?</p><p></p><p>I really do not want to do another network trace of MP2....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="breese, post: 1165814, member: 114299"] What does it matter if this movie was made in 1998 or 1999??? Its not the movie i am trying to find. Also, I am sorry but there has to be Something in the importer of search method that is using IMBD. While I know this might make sense to you, the results of the importer make No Logical Sense to me... [B]Including an unsupported query (name + tt# ) to themoviedb.org and getting exact hit results makes no sense.[/B] If I include the [tt####] in the name of the movies, the importer works but If you go up to tmdb and do a search for the movie name and the tt##### It Always shows Unable to find any items [ATTACH]173142[/ATTACH] Matter of fact... if you go up to the type in armageddon and it gives you a list of possibilities now add a Space 1 - Shorter List But the Movie we are looking for is Not Shown. Now add a 9 - the movie we are looking for not on the list Now add a 9 - the movie we are looking for not on the list Now add an 8 - Nothing is found. So how is it that the importer (and not accessing IMDB) can locate a movie the First Time, Every Time, with the tt### in the name, yet a Year addition on the TMDB site cannot locate the Same Movie? I really do not want to do another network trace of MP2.... [/QUOTE]
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