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Old 09-09-2022, 03:48 PM   #7531
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Thanks!
I think the other method I tried last night didn't use a composite column at all, I just edited the custom columns in my personal.ini so all the different AO3 columns were sending data to my #series_ao3 column, like this:
Code:
add_to_custom_columns_settings:
 series00=>#series_ao3,a
 series01=>#series_ao3,a
 series02=>#series_ao3,a
Yeah, I just tried that method again and got similar results (see attachment).
Well, that was silly. I removed ",a" from all of those and that fixed the one problem. (I don't usually use ,a but I had copied this idea from someone earlier in this thread and they used it.)

But now I'm perplexed by what is happening with my "we miss being ruffians" series data. I have both an anthology (marked 0 in the series) and three works in the series (marked 1, 2, 3).

But this is how things look in the tag browser for my series. It shows just 1 work under "Series 1" but all four of them under my AO3 Series column.

This isn't actually a problem for me given I intend to hide the Series 1, Series 2, Series 3 categories in the tag browser and just keep calibre's default series category/column and my AO3 series column.

But it's weird, isn't it? See attached.
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