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Registered: May 8, 2007 | Posts: 270 |
| Posted: | | | | There are at least two Ian Roberts in the database.
Having the same BY, the difference is one born 7/29 the other 7/31. Unbelievable!
How do you distingish between the two?
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 17,334 |
| Posted: | | | | With the function and the rules we have now... it just not possible. I knew it would only be a matter of time since we would see an example like this. | | | Pete |
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Registered: March 14, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 4,245 |
| Posted: | | | | I think it's time to include the complete birth date (when known)
Here is another example of an actress that I wanted to add, but I can't since they both share the same BY.
Julie Payne (1940) 9/11 NYPD Blue American Wedding Lois & Clark Spy Hard The Brady Bunch Movie Full House Perfect Strangers Misery Who’s the Boss Murphy Brown Rain Man Jumpin’ Jack Flash Fraternity Vacation ER Family Ties Laverne & Shirley Taxi THX-1138 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0668372/
Julie Payne (1940) (7/10) The Wild Wild West The Manchurian Candidate Alfred Hitchcock Presents http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1447580/
I haven't had the time to look up other websites to verify the birth dates for either of them past IMDB yet. |
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| T!M | Profiling since Dec. 2000 |
Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 8,736 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting eaglejd: Quote: How do you distingish between the two? Fake (thus: non-contributable) birth years are the only option here. I take quite a bit of pride in the "quality" of my cast and crew data, and I can tell you that I literally have about 100-150 fake birth years in my database - each and everyone of them absolutely essential to keep the credits of entirely different people from linking together. |
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Registered: March 16, 2007 | Posts: 278 |
| Posted: | | | | Or you could leave the birth year empty in one. There's no rule that says both actors need to have the BY value populated. |
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| Muckl | That's my common name. |
Registered: April 9, 2009 | Reputation: | Posts: 858 |
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| T!M | Profiling since Dec. 2000 |
Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 8,736 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting Leiterfluid: Quote: Or you could leave the birth year empty in one. There's no rule that says both actors need to have the BY value populated. There's no rule, but instead the way the program works simply forces this upon us: never ever leave one birth year empty. Why? Because of the moment that you are, for whatever reason (if not a major crash, then maybe the move to a new computer) forced to restore from a backup. That process doesn't deal at all well with this: it automatically merges the entry with a birth year and the entry without a birth year into one singleentry, with the birth year, automatically eliminating the hard work you've done to separate the two. I've been burned by this once very early on, and I'm making sure this never happens again. As I said, I've got about 100-150 examples of this in my database: if they all get erased the minute I move my database to a different system, then countless hours of research to split these credits up has gone up in smoke. If you don't want that horror-scenario to happen, then never ever leave one birth year empty - always add a fake one. | | | Last edited: by T!M |
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| Muckl | That's my common name. |
Registered: April 9, 2009 | Reputation: | Posts: 858 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting T!M: Quote: There's no rule, but instead the way the program works simply forces this upon us: never ever leave one birth year empty. Why? Because of the moment that you are, for whatever reason (if not a major crash, then maybe the move to a new computer) forced to restore from a backup. That process doesn't deal at all well with this: it automatically merges the entry with a birth year and the entry without a birth year into one singleentry, with the birth year, automatically eliminating the hard work you've done to separate the two. [...] If you don't want that horror-scenario to happen, then never ever leave one birth year empty - always add a fake one. Good point there, Tim! Another possibility to preserve entries w/o BY would be to add a headshot (inside the program, not in the CreditPhotos folder) – assuming that you keep all cast/crew, i.e. not delete unused ones with the database repair utility. Just tested this by restoring my latest headshot backup file (which contains headshots for all three Ian Roberts') to a new database. That should also work for a complete database backup – or am I wrong here? | | | 1.0.1, iPhone 3GS, iOS 4.1.0
Trivia v0.3.1 My HSDB v5 additions, HTML windows and other stuff | | | Last edited: by Muckl |
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| T!M | Profiling since Dec. 2000 |
Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 8,736 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting Muckl: Quote: That should also work for a complete database backup – or am I wrong here? Could be: I haven't tested that yet. I do have the habit of regularly cleaning up any unused cast/crew entries with the database repair utility, though. |
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