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You might want to also run a Clean Database after you delete the TV Show from the library. Just in case there is a corrupt entry preventing it from showing.
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(2017-04-26, 08:29)scudlee Wrote: (For those playing along at home, the way to spot this in the log is that the <episodeguide> has <season>1</season> for all the (non-special) episodes, but empty <epnum> tags.)
Thank you for explaining that scudlee. I would never have figured that out. In fact I would have said the exact opposite for Absolute Ordering... <season></season> would be empty... and <epnum> (episode numbering) would be enumerated.
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I'm pretty sure this is the case! Thanks. I remember playing with this setting not long ago. I didn't know exactly what that setting would do. I thought it was related to how the episodes are listed for display. I was hoping that it would flatten the view of each show so i wouldn't have to navigate thru seasons when trying to find episodes. It never occurred to me that it had anything to do with how it gets scraped.
I don't think there's an easy way for me to change that remotely and try to rescrape now, so I'll have to wait until I get home tonight to test it.