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Old 04-10-2016, 02:12 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by cercapatch View Post
Hello.

Is it possible to make a book part of more than one subgroup?

In the following Series hierarchy structure

Literature
NY Times Bestsellers (June 08 2014)
Fiction


entering the following in the Series field of the metadata of a book:

Literature.NY Times Bestsellers (June 08 2014), Literature.Fiction

does not work!

Is there a way to do this?

Thank you very much for any help.
There is a COMMA that should be a DOT (period)

BUT, that is one ugly series name. IMHO most (all) of that should be a bunch of TAGS
NY Times Bestsellers [201406.08] would be a way of making a daily series (and index [YYYYMM.DD] ) because index is only numeric and you probably want to sort by it later

{Series} is intended for the Titles (main) Series (Calibre only supports 1 series. It can be hierarchical: Pern.Dragonriders )
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