Not a huge deal, but still, many of your correct aliases probably should not be primary aliases
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BobSwift[m]
Cheezmo (IRC): I wonder if you need to include brackets around the two optional choices at the start? Perhaps an alternative might be `$set(lastword,\([^\(\\s]+\)\\\)\$)`
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BobSwift[m]
It seems to work here when I tested it.
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thuna`
I think the problem is that rsearch is buggy, where it returns the contents of the first group even when it's None, which causes an error somewhere else down the line
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thuna`
Cheezmo: Ok, when you try to set lastword to None, you unset it. So, depending on the full context, that might be why it's crashing
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BobSwift[m]
* Cheezmo (IRC): I wonder if you need to include brackets around the two optional choices at the start? Perhaps an alternative might be `$set(lastword,$rsearch(%title%,\([^\(\\s]+\)\\\)\$))`
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BobSwift[m]
Cheezmo (IRC): Sorry, to be clear the one I tested here that seems to work is `$set(lastword,$rsearch(%title%,\([^\(\\s]+\)\\\)\$))` (which I had earlier posted with the `$rsearch(%title%` portion missing). Sorry about that.
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Cheezmo
Thanks for the help everyone. I ended up rewriting it in a way that did work (pulling out the ETI first, then selecting the last word).
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reosarevok[m]
Updating beta one last time (with mostly small fixes)
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binzy_boi[m]
So I have a track from an artist that was recorded in 1999, but released by the artist in 2020. Seems to just be a track unattached to any release, since this was purely uploaded to the artist's YouTube channel
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binzy_boi[m]
Considering the difference in the recording and release date, how would I indicate this data for the track?
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elomatreb[m]
@binzy_boi: you can indicate the date of recording by creating a work and setting a date on the relationship