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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0014626MMW 5Tagging / organizing (properties / auto-tools)public2022-09-14 14:30
Reporterpeke Assigned To 
PriorityhighSeveritytweakReproducibilityN/A
Status assignedResolutionopen 
Target Version5.2 
Summary0014626: Date Mask: Improve Date and Two Digit Year detection
DescriptionTaken from 0014601
Currently Auto Tools Date mask have limited support for non Installed OS Date formats which in some archival cases can be different than OS Date format and should be available as a Optional feature in Auto Tools.

Solution for all cases should be either:
1. <Date:YY-MM-DD> Where MMW will try to recognize date and time according to format
2. Add MediaMonkey.ini Parameter LastCentury=100 that will control how many years in the past that will be considered last century as there will be more and more old recordings where 2 -> 4 year digit conversion as explained in details http://www.filemaker.com/help/12/fmp/html/add_view_data.4.21.html would result year conversion into future.
Additional Informationhttps://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=35390
KJB-475-66608
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Fixed in build

Relationships

related to 0014601 closedLudek MMW v4 Date detection issues 
related to 0015683 closedpetr MMW 5 Auto-tag from filename: not recognizing date in format yyyy-mm-dd 

Activities

Ludek

2018-02-07 10:15

developer   ~0049580

Decreasing priority as the default auto-guess feature has been improved in 4.1.20.1862 and thus resolved for the affected user, details in 0014601:0049472 , confirmed by user at http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=88963

peke

2019-05-23 21:28

developer   ~0053616

Assigned for triage

peke

2019-09-08 01:09

developer   ~0054542

3. Using custom date masks like <Date:YYYY-MM-DD> would be valuable for users with different date formats as Windows itself correctly sort path/filename only in YYYY-MM-DD and not if date used in filenames is DD-MM-YYYY

Reassigned for triage.

jiri

2019-09-09 13:36

administrator   ~0054561

<Date:YY-MM-DD> seems to be quite useful addition, but with rather lower priority imho.