Author Topic: [FAQ] "A similar entry was found in the database" but not sure why  (Read 7246 times)

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Offline daddydave

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I added a movie that has never been in my database. Still I get this message box (attached). This happens with any movie. I am adding the movie via New Movie Master and my first thought was it was because I had poster checked. My second thought was to change back to IMDB from IMDB+Allmovie.  But I get this regardless. Could this be related to those invisible movies I keep hearing about and don't really understand?



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Re: "A similar entry was found in the database" but not sure why
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2010, 10:13:54 pm »
Yes, it's an attempt to prevent duplicate (invisible) records being created. I don't think it works very well, so I disable it by deselecting the "Adding items" options at Preferences - Miscellaneous. And yes, it's essentially the same issue as mentioned here...

The purpose of that behaviour is to avoid the creation of duplicate records. I consider it a design flaw—which I hope will be fixed in 1.0. The check for duplicate records should happen after the new item has be selected and downloaded. Any existing (invisible) records can then be positively identified based on URL and deleted.

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Re: "A similar entry was found in the database" but not sure why
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2010, 11:18:38 pm »
The feature is pretty buggy and I plan to fix it soon, but in a meantime it is really better to turn it off.
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