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Ha. Cached data can get you every time. :-)<br>
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Yeah, they had major downtime recently. Was tracking them delay
waiting to begin working on my collection, then ran into this.
They're planning on moving back to the latest version of everything
relatively soon, so if that's the issue then it's probably best to
just wait for that final restore to happen and then check and adjust
as needed from there.<br>
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If you'd like, I can keep an eye on it and let you know once they're
fully back up and running.<br>
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Jared<br>
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PM Jared <<a href="mailto:list-tellico@legroom.net"
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Genre, Publisher, and Developer. Let me know an
example that doesn't work and I'll poke at it. Which
version of Tellico are you using? Tellico also tries
to cache that data to avoid overloading the search API
too much, I can check if there might be a bug there.<br>
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Huh. I'm using 3.2.3. Tried with a few random games for
different platforms. If I recall correctly, Bit.Trip Saga,
Kirby's Dream Course, and Uncharted 2. All failed to
populate those fields. Can't think of what I'd be doing
differently than you. Any ideas, or suggestions on how to
better troubleshoot? <br>
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<div>Ah, it looks like there was an API downtime and they
switched to a different endpoint, and seemingly reverted to
an older API. I'll have to dig into that further.<br>
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<div>The regular search is working but not the calls to get
the Genres/Publishers, or Developers info. I had good info
on my tests since my cache was still present (Note to self,
make sure your tests don't use cached data...)</div>
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<div>Thanks for bringing that to my attention!<br>
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