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Originally Posted by Al Gebra
@ fannatastic
Just to understand what you're proposing an ID example:
14f, CG, Musical Seduction, 22, TS05.3
14f, Hanne, Hanne(CC)
14f, Yvonne, Uschi(CC)
14f, Trine, Mikki(CC)
Is that ok?
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Yes, except I prefer:
14f, CG, Musical Seduction, 22, TS5.3
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What's the advantage of separating Story/Mag ID from Actress ID by extra lines?
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The advantage of separating them is that the number of fields is always the same (five and three), no matter how many actors/actresses appear in the story. This would not be true if everything is in one line. It is important for the CSV files to have a fixed number of fields.
The disadvantage is that it is not possible to tell from the first field (CC Set) if the entry is CC Set-Mag or CC Set-Actress. Therefore, the two must be kept in separate files. A solution to this problem is to add another field at the beginning, e.g. A for actress to CC Set-Actress, e.g.
A, 14f, Hanne, Hanne(CC)
But what letter(s) to use for CC Set-Mag? M/F/V are no good, because these are needed for the mag/film/video section of our "complete CC" database.
With a new prefix, the data could be stored in the same file.