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Old 02-10-2018, 03:15 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by jindroush View Post
I mean "record write" as one calibredb one-column-value-update actual runtime, not the time to create the batchfile for calling it.
I was replying to Adoby re speed of Excel, LibreCalc and NPP.

As for being 'slooooow', I reckon 60 records in 1-2 minutes is still way faster than tagging manually.

Did you try the Job Spy plugin as DaltonST recommended? With the caveat that you can only do batches of 200. Personally though, I'd rather create a one-time batch file and let it do its thing on its own time than expend effort tagging in batches.

metadata.db is an SQLite database. Reckon you could always make the edits via a database editor (at your own risk, of course).
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