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Originally Posted by Joe Nieves
1. I'm updating a lot of files from song edit under tools and wanted to stop updating so I pressed cansel nothing happen then I pressed the x at the corner and nothing happen I tried several times.
Is this the way it suppose to work once you start the process you can't stop it?
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I don't know. I don't think I have ever tried to stop it after starting a multiple select process.
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2. If there is a problem with any file while this process is running there should be at least an error text file written indicating what files where in error.
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Originally Posted by Joe Nieves
3. Right now there's no way I could know what went wrong with what file or what I could do to fix it, this is not good.
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The error window tells you any of the possible causes and the process does not continue after finding an error. That would mean it stops as soon as it encounters as error so no list of files is needed.
Did you check to see if any of the files were Read Only which is one of the possible causes listed? As long as all the drive possibilities are correct then that is the only possibility. If you copied the files from CDs then they are automatically set as Read Only by Windows.
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4.There should be an option under Language and Genre Not To Update if you Don't need to.
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I don't understand what you are asking. If it doesn't need updating then why are you selecting it?
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5. If you are updating 100 files with 3 Languages and 10 Genres you are forced to process that operation 10 times to get through that batch where as if you had the option then the process is one operation to complete times 1000's of files it will get very time consuming.
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I don't understand this one either. You can only choose a group and change the setting for that group to one Genre and/or one language at a time. There isn't any way for it to know what to set where if you are wanting to change multiple Genre/Language. You couldn't even do this in Access.