File names are given that include an inventory number, which can be anywhere before the extension.
Example:
tmp001 FERY Antal (HUN) - ex libris Palásthy; X2, op. 10, 1980, 40×60, ff, 61235, Son lucet....tif
tmp002 FERY Antal (HUN) - ex libris Arady Kálmán; X2, op. 11, 1981, 60×71, 1color, 61236.tif
The inventory number is 61235, 61236
These must be replaced with other numbers (another inventory number), e.g.:
62100, 62101
There are hundreds of these in a library.
There is regExp in the search/replace field, but the value [C] cannot be entered.
I also thought that when typing the file name instead of the numbers, I would put the text "xxxxx" and replace it with the inventory number afterwards.
But you cannot insert a [C] counter in search/replace.
There is no RegExp for the file name, so I can find it somehow...
Idea?
Example:
tmp001 FERY Antal (HUN) - ex libris Palásthy; X2, op. 10, 1980, 40×60, ff, 61235, Son lucet....tif
tmp002 FERY Antal (HUN) - ex libris Arady Kálmán; X2, op. 11, 1981, 60×71, 1color, 61236.tif
The inventory number is 61235, 61236
These must be replaced with other numbers (another inventory number), e.g.:
62100, 62101
There are hundreds of these in a library.
There is regExp in the search/replace field, but the value [C] cannot be entered.
I also thought that when typing the file name instead of the numbers, I would put the text "xxxxx" and replace it with the inventory number afterwards.
But you cannot insert a [C] counter in search/replace.
There is no RegExp for the file name, so I can find it somehow...
Idea?
Statistics: Posted by Rekumbens — 2024-01-06, 19:07 UTC