2020-02-01, 02:21
Here is the thing.
Thanks to anyone who knows how to use an operator or combination to get the range working.
(alternately, is there a way to get the first 20 results....(yes there is) but how about a way to get just the next 20 and skip the first 20.... that would also work for me)
- I want to create a smart playlist for large sections of music files of Mozart's Kochel catalog (you don't need to know much about the Kochel to help me)
- This is a chronolological list of his 600+ works and each piece is designated somewhere in the title with a capital letter K.1 etc. all the way up to K.600 etc...
- Now if I can create a range I can have this come up chronologically in useful sections... EXAMPLE Title includes K.1 to K.19
- QUESTION: Is there a logical range operator for me to use or combination to get just the K.1 to k.19 result? (Then I can alter it for K.20 to K.29 etc. etc.) I don't see it.
- You see, without the range operator, I am only able to use K.1 and I will get K.1 all the way to K.199 which is not chronological because everything from K.20 onward in between will be omitted.
Thanks to anyone who knows how to use an operator or combination to get the range working.
(alternately, is there a way to get the first 20 results....(yes there is) but how about a way to get just the next 20 and skip the first 20.... that would also work for me)