So long as you have the schema for the SQL logs database it should be
pretty easy. That code just executes simple select queries.
Thanks,
Nicholas Andre
Operations Director
WMFO Medford
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Daniel Roviriego
wrote:
> Maybe this could be a start point
> https://githu
Maybe this could be a start point https://github.com/WMFO/Rivendell-Metadata
?
cheers
2014-10-24 10:45 GMT-02:00 Keywan Najafi Tonekaboni :
> Hi
>
> Am Donnerstag, den 23.10.2014, 08:08 -0700 schrieb Lorne Tyndale:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I think the real question being asked is - Is there a Web-based v
Hi
Am Donnerstag, den 23.10.2014, 08:08 -0700 schrieb Lorne Tyndale:
> Hi,
>
> I think the real question being asked is - Is there a Web-based version
> of the Rivendell tools?
Or for a more advanced search. I like the simple search, but sometimes
some advanced operators would be nice, like sear
Not sure when this was implemented, as I am on 2.9.3
see if you can tag multiple songs in rdlibrary, then hit edit...you can
then mass edit those songs to the same scheduler code
that should help a bit, anyway
On Fri, 2014-10-24 at 09:35 +0200, Peter Claes wrote:
> The only thing I would like
A few years ago I started on web interface with the intention of creating a
scheduling system for our studios, but alas time became my enemy and I
abandoned the project.
With regards to songs without codes however, I have a sql script that runs
on a cron job, that provides a list of any songs with
The only thing I would like to do, is to see schedule codes in some kind of
list-view.
My system is running on Rivendell 2.1.0. And something version-independent,
like a web tool seemed to come to mind.
Currently, you have to search the song, you have to open the cart, open the
schedule code, edi
On Oct 23, 2014, at 11:08 20, Lorne Tyndale wrote:
> I think the real question being asked is - Is there a Web-based version
> of the Rivendell tools?
At present, the only one in stock Rivendell is the rdcastmanager.cgi tool.
> Given the current Web API it should be possible to build such a to
Hi,
I think the real question being asked is - Is there a Web-based version
of the Rivendell tools?
Items such as a Web-based log editor, a web-based library editor, etc.
In this case the question is specifically a web-based library tool that
allows for access to view and / or edit scheduler cod
On Thursday 23 October 2014 10:20:51 am Peter Claes wrote:
> These are all real SQL editor, I guess.
Yep !
> The thing I was looking for is more like a website front-end for rivendell
> and its database
Uh, what would be in the database that's not already available on the
appropriate Rivendel
Thanks Cowboy,
These are all real SQL editor, I guess.
The thing I was looking for is more like a website front-end for rivendell
and its database
So our 'music schedulers' also can use the tool, without wrecking the
complete database, they are all Linux / SQL / texteditor NOOB's :)
Regards,
Pe
On Thursday 23 October 2014 07:39:52 am Peter Claes wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Is there anyone who has a more advanced (web) interface for the rivendell
> database ?
The two I like best are Sidu52
http://topnew.net/sidu/
uh
Yeah, I'm on the alpha list, so I guess you get Sidu51.
Either way
Hi guys,
Is there anyone who has a more advanced (web) interface for the rivendell
database ?
I would like to see combinations of schedule codes like for example :
'80s' AND 'TempoLow'
Or even more important, the ones with NO schedule code.
Schedule code editing in a spreadsheet/table would be
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