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Old 02-26-2013, 09:32 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by rlh3 View Post
Unfortunately, no.

just pulling some values out of my hat, it looks like this:

Series:
National Geographic [188.01]
National Geographic [188.02]
National Geographic [188.03]
(This is the Volume and Number information for the magazine)

and what i want to put in the title is:
National Geographic 2008-01
National Geographic 2008-02
National Geographic 2008-03
(I want this to be the year and month of publication)
It might get a little tricky pulling the fractional part of the series Index,
but you should be able to construct
Play with this idea REGEX mode

DESTINATION: Title APPEND value: 2008-\1

Search series_index: \d+\.(\d+)
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