Find solo photos of someone

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Have you taken the time to tag all of your photos using the [people] field? It can be quite a useful field, but it falls short when you decide that you want to locate pictures of Rod, Jane or Freddy on their own, as opposed to all together, and you can't.

MEDIA CENTER saves the content of the [people] field as a semi-colon delimited string, so pictures that contained Rod, Jane and Freddy would have a [people] field populated like so: Rod;Jane;Freddy So, pictures that only contain Rod will not have a semi-colon in the [people] field and we can use MEDIA CENTER's database expression language to return all pictures whose [people] field does not contain a semi-colon.


Setting it up

This example will show how to set this up in the default "Quickies" pane that is shown when Images is selected from the top of the tree.

  1. Click on the 'Quickies' heading, and choose 'Edit' from the menu.
    Edit the 'Quickies' pane
  2. Click on the 'Add' button to add a new 'Quickie' to the list. Fill the fields as shown. Click OK.
    Enter the search details
    copy & paste the expression: -[people]=[] [=isequal([people],;,8)]=0
  3. Use the up/down buttons to place the search in the list. Click OK.
    place the search in the list
  4. Click on the 'Keywords' pane header and choose "Add pane to left" from the menu. Choose People from the field list, leave everything else at default, click OK.
  5. Now select 'Solo People' in the Quickies pane, and then select a name in the people pane. The list will contain pictures of that person, and that person only.
    Find that person

Enjoy!

Notes

The expression is the key. You could use it in many places, like 'Step 4' of the 'Add View Scheme' dialogue to create an entire view scheme that only dealt with solo photos, for example. Personally, I feel that this search list implementation is most useful.


marko 15:24, 27 June 2007 (CDT)