2011-04-03, 15:34
ZERO <ibis>' Wrote:Actually I think a possible easy way to do this that many people may like is a way to simply have additional data base sections for example lets say right now we have:
Movies
TV Shows
Music
However lets say that you want to have 2 sections of tv shows so that your system looks like this:
Movies
TV Shows
Anime (This is actually just another TV Shows database that is separate from the first one)
Music
The Anime section would just be another TV Shows database that is kept independent from the normal tv shows one. It is able to use the same scrappers and other system as if it was the TV Shows section. The only difference is that the user is forcing isolation of the data between these databases.
The advantages are that you could have multiple databases with content that is independent. So when I search action in my TV Shows section I do not also get Action Anime too and when I search Action in my Anime section I do not also get Action TV shows.
This should be VERY EASY to implement as all it would take is allowing the current database structure to be copied multiple times to allow for separate categorization.
That does sound useful, so the user can separate anything Animated to regular TV Shows, and have a separate Documentaries database too