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kenshiro

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Batch add Picture
« on: March 12, 2004, 04:31:29 pm »

Hi, There are a way when i make batch add picture, add a title of image equal to filename ?
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« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2004, 12:10:01 pm »

not with the batch-add function, but you can use the "resize pictures" link in the admin menu to batch-rename pics in a folder.

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« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2004, 01:58:49 am »

lol, I was looking for this the day before you posted... I didn't expect it under 'Resize Pictures!'  :D

I may as well post the way I came up with in case anyone wants a quick way if they are adding pictures frequently to lots of albums.

It's an SQL query - you need to have phpmyadmin or some other access to run SQL queries on MySQL.

Code: [Select]
update cpg11d_pictures set cpg11d_pictures.title =
SUBSTRING_INDEX(cpg11d_pictures.filename, '.', 1);


It simply sets the title to the filename without the extension. It works for filenames with only one '.' in them

If you want to keep existing titles, this should work:

Code: [Select]
update cpg11d_pictures set cpg11d_pictures.title =
SUBSTRING_INDEX(cpg11d_pictures.filename, '.', 1)
where cpg11d_pictures.title = ''
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