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* [//musicbrainz.org/recording/16d2e14a-2418-4a36-b0d0-3b592d827b84 Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor) (Beginning)] ([//musicbrainz.org/search/edits?order=asc&conditions.0.operator=%3D&conditions.0.field=recording&conditions.0.name=11,136,141&conditions.0.args.0=11136141 11,136,141]) is more recent (so it’s good that it’s not the target) but is highlighted by my COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTER
* [[recording:16d2e14a-2418-4a36-b0d0-3b592d827b84|Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor) (Beginning)]] ([//musicbrainz.org/search/edits?order=asc&conditions.0.operator=%3D&conditions.0.field=recording&conditions.0.name=11,136,141&conditions.0.args.0=11136141 11,136,141]) is more recent (so it’s good that it’s not the target) but is highlighted by my COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTER
* [//musicbrainz.org/recording/6c2b3dd3-1d65-4948-b979-b210a4bbd233 Danses Polovtsiennes "Le Prince Igor"] ([//musicbrainz.org/search/edits?order=asc&conditions.0.operator=%3D&conditions.0.field=recording&conditions.0.name=1,590,412&conditions.0.args.0=1590412 1,590,412]) is more ancient so it’s good that it is the merge target.
* [[recording:6c2b3dd3-1d65-4948-b979-b210a4bbd233|Danses Polovtsiennes "Le Prince Igor"]] ([//musicbrainz.org/search/edits?order=asc&conditions.0.operator=%3D&conditions.0.field=recording&conditions.0.name=1,590,412&conditions.0.args.0=1590412 1,590,412]) is more ancient so it’s good that it is the merge target.


As the source is more recent, there are less chances that its MBID has been used by some stuff than the MBID.
As the source is more recent, there are less chances that its MBID has been used by some stuff than the MBID.
The MBID of target has been public for a long time already.
The MBID of target has been public for a long time already.


Once the merge pass, both URL will lead to same merged recordings but //musicbrainz.org/recording/16d2e14a-2418-4a36-b0d0-3b592d827b84 will only be a shortcut and a normal browse can never show it and it will appear as a missing track in the COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTER.
Once the merge pass, both URL will lead to same merged recordings but [[recording:16d2e14a-2418-4a36-b0d0-3b592d827b84]] will only be a shortcut to [[recording:6c2b3dd3-1d65-4948-b979-b210a4bbd233]] and a normal browse can never show it and it will appear as a missing track in the COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTER.


=== flickr machine tag problem example ===
=== flickr machine tag problem example ===

Revision as of 07:58, 17 October 2016

MERGE INTO OLDEST MBID

Each entity has a primary public MBID and several secondary hidden MBID.

Why keeping oldest MBID?

It’s about the third party stuff (web sites, files, user scripts) that might have been more numerous to store the older MBID. Some of those will loose some functionality (like not being able to display related info it it looks for the new MBID in its database but they were more likely to have stored it with the older MBID).

  • Keep most FlickrMachineTag working OK
  • Keep most COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTER working OK

How to spot oldest MBID?

The lowest row ID indicates the oldest MBID.


COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTER problem example

Edit #41240735 - Merge recordings

As the source is more recent, there are less chances that its MBID has been used by some stuff than the MBID. The MBID of target has been public for a long time already.

Once the merge pass, both URL will lead to same merged recordings but recording:16d2e14a-2418-4a36-b0d0-3b592d827b84 will only be a shortcut to recording:6c2b3dd3-1d65-4948-b979-b210a4bbd233 and a normal browse can never show it and it will appear as a missing track in the COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTER.

flickr machine tag problem example

If an artist having associated MBID machine tag photos in flickr is merged into another one, a user script displaying those on the artist page will never be able to show them any more. So this is important to target the MBID that has been public the longest, still the smaller row ID.