erland wrote: > Its in the database you can install Database Query plugin and create a > new query of those Free form query with the query statement: > > Code: -------------------- > > > select * from multilibrary_libraries > -------------------- > > > Running the above query will list the libraries in the database > together with their ids > > > > Yes thats a way to see the library identity, you can choose > Customized, copy and post the raw SQL text that displays. If I > remember correctly you should after copying the text be able to go > back without saving to keep the playlist in its predefined form. This > should give us the library id when the playlist works. You can then > repeate the procedure after you have upgraded and re-selected the > library to make it work again. I suspect the library id in the SQL > text will then be a different number. This is a bit over my head Erland but I ran a Free Form Query and get this result, does that tell us anything?
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