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<blockquote data-quote="foxbenw" data-source="post: 950311" data-attributes="member: 115475"><p>The answer is it depends what new means. If you are happy that the * at the end captures all the shows you need, and you don't want to use the tvwishlist episode name criteria in the future, then you could use an sql expression to search for those programs.</p><p>Something like this i guess: (title = 'whatever') AND (episodename like '%*')</p><p>(with 'match type' as 'expression').</p><p>Or just (episodename like '%*') for all new shows. </p><p> </p><p>This seems like a decent way to search for new shows. If I wanted to find and record all new series, without knowing the name of the series in advance, what you are doing seems like a sensible answer. But, if i knew the name of the show already i would not do this. I would use the episode name/number criteria in tvwishlist. This is because i do not like the idea of changing my epg data. I assume that by changing your epg data, tv server will think the name of the episode is episode*. So if you ever try to use it normally to search for duplicates, it will not work unless you remove the * again.</p><p> </p><p>Have you tried to work out if tvwishlist can replicate the search that is done when you add the * to your epg data?</p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foxbenw, post: 950311, member: 115475"] The answer is it depends what new means. If you are happy that the * at the end captures all the shows you need, and you don't want to use the tvwishlist episode name criteria in the future, then you could use an sql expression to search for those programs. Something like this i guess: (title = 'whatever') AND (episodename like '%*') (with 'match type' as 'expression'). Or just (episodename like '%*') for all new shows. This seems like a decent way to search for new shows. If I wanted to find and record all new series, without knowing the name of the series in advance, what you are doing seems like a sensible answer. But, if i knew the name of the show already i would not do this. I would use the episode name/number criteria in tvwishlist. This is because i do not like the idea of changing my epg data. I assume that by changing your epg data, tv server will think the name of the episode is episode*. So if you ever try to use it normally to search for duplicates, it will not work unless you remove the * again. Have you tried to work out if tvwishlist can replicate the search that is done when you add the * to your epg data? Ben [/QUOTE]
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