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On 10/17/21 1:07 PM, Robby Stephenson wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Since the basic lookup dialog doesn't (yet) have a
way to add a complex query that includes separate fields like
year or artist, your approach of creating a basic entry and then
updating does actually execute a better search. Discogs can use
artist, release, and year while Musicbrainz can use artist and
release. Both of them also can lookup via barcode if you have a
field with that information.</div>
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One more search tip to share - for discogs, tellico let's you search
by keyword. I've found that, if you have the physical disc or case
handy, searching for the catalog number as the keyword usually
returns a good, narrow selection of results. That's my current
preferred method so far. Obviously that's not much help if you
don't have the discs handy, but I'm also using this as an
opportunity to review my discs as well, mark which may have gone
missing or were stolen, etc.So, taking a while, but going to have a
really good catalog at the end.<br>
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Jared<br>
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