Additional or free form of "--order" option?
Posted: 22 Apr 2021, 01:51
Hi,
I think this may be a feature request, or perhaps a need for hint on more sophisticated use of the CLI.
I came across this entry on TVDB:
https://www.thetvdb.com/series/long-way ... sons/dvd/1
The episode order is listed under "Extended" or "Extended Version".
Using "--order DVD" doesn't work, that still fetches the 6 episode version, not the 10 episode version.
--order "Extended", and --order "Extended Version" give the "Extended not in [Airdate, DVD, Absolute, AbsoluteAirdate]" error.
Is there some way we could access this unusual ordering on TVDB? Not sure if a free form string is possible, that would be ideal to handle these corner cases, but I guess that depends on how TVDB structures the database. If not, could an additional order type be added? I'm not sure how many of these special orderings there are, this is the first one I've come across.
I think this may be a feature request, or perhaps a need for hint on more sophisticated use of the CLI.
I came across this entry on TVDB:
https://www.thetvdb.com/series/long-way ... sons/dvd/1
The episode order is listed under "Extended" or "Extended Version".
Using "--order DVD" doesn't work, that still fetches the 6 episode version, not the 10 episode version.
--order "Extended", and --order "Extended Version" give the "Extended not in [Airdate, DVD, Absolute, AbsoluteAirdate]" error.
Is there some way we could access this unusual ordering on TVDB? Not sure if a free form string is possible, that would be ideal to handle these corner cases, but I guess that depends on how TVDB structures the database. If not, could an additional order type be added? I'm not sure how many of these special orderings there are, this is the first one I've come across.