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<blockquote data-quote="SpudR" data-source="post: 1253101" data-attributes="member: 54104"><p>Thanks for the update [USER=144060]@mlaggner[/USER] but I'm not sure that the renamer works properly then - if that were the case then it would solve my problem.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I WANT the date to be included..!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Taking The Flash for instance: (The URL for the show is <a href="https://www.thetvdb.com/series/the-flash-2014" target="_blank">The Flash (2014) @ TheTVDB</a>)</p><p>The show title is "The Flash (2014)" as per the website - but TMM dispalys it as "The Flash"</p><p>Now this might be an issue with the API (I have no authorisation to test it), but it may also be the case that the date is specifically removed from the series name, which I think you've mentioned is actively the case.</p><p>I can see that there may be many issues where accidentally merging the series would be the case, but surely adding in a variable that will return the exact show title and explaining if it's enabled would be possible?</p><p>Having it remove the date specifically would actually cause the issue you have highlighted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpudR, post: 1253101, member: 54104"] Thanks for the update [USER=144060]@mlaggner[/USER] but I'm not sure that the renamer works properly then - if that were the case then it would solve my problem. I WANT the date to be included..! Taking The Flash for instance: (The URL for the show is [URL='https://www.thetvdb.com/series/the-flash-2014']The Flash (2014) @ TheTVDB[/URL]) The show title is "The Flash (2014)" as per the website - but TMM dispalys it as "The Flash" Now this might be an issue with the API (I have no authorisation to test it), but it may also be the case that the date is specifically removed from the series name, which I think you've mentioned is actively the case. I can see that there may be many issues where accidentally merging the series would be the case, but surely adding in a variable that will return the exact show title and explaining if it's enabled would be possible? Having it remove the date specifically would actually cause the issue you have highlighted! [/QUOTE]
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