one digit rating name
one digit rating name
lately i have this bug. i use this script {genre}/{rating}-{y}/{n} ({y})
but the result is for example predator dark ages a short film of 2015 => Action/6.654-2015/predator dark ages (2015)
i would like 6.654 to be 6.7 so after dot one digit
how to?
but the result is for example predator dark ages a short film of 2015 => Action/6.654-2015/predator dark ages (2015)
i would like 6.654 to be 6.7 so after dot one digit
how to?
Re: one digit rating name
Which version of FileBot are you using? {rating} is rounded to 0.1 by default in more recent versions.
e.g.
e.g.
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$ filebot -list --q 341870 --db TheMovieDB --format "{ny} | {rating}"
Predator: Dark Ages (2015) | 6.7
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Re: one digit rating name
Please upgrade to the latest release. {rating} will then work as expected by default.
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Re: one digit rating name
sorry for delay to answer. ok i will give a shot with a newer version . but if tried with your script $ filebot -list --q 341870 --db TheMovieDB --format "{ny} | {rating}"
but no result
but no result
Re: one digit rating name
What does "no result" mean? Surely the command-line will print something? Please use screenshots so that we can see what you can see.
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Re: one digit rating name
This is a filebot command to be used on the command-line:
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$ filebot -list --q 341870 --db TheMovieDB --format "{ny} | {rating}"
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{ny} | {rating}
** we use the command-line because we like copy & paste but you will want to run tests in the Format Editor if that is what you're used to; formats work the same; just don't paste a command-line into the Format Editor; that doesn't make sense
All of the above merely serves to illustrate to you that {rating} yields 6.7 and thus does what you want to do by default:
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