![]() Update `songs` set enabled=1 where enabled=0 and id_subcat in (30,57,46) After poking around in the database, I found the IDs for those sub-categories, and constructed a simple update query: Your install will of course vary, as this is just personal preference stuff. In my particular setup, RadioDJ’s automated rotations pull primarily from three sub-categories: Regular Play, Limited Play, and After 10PM. This task can be very daunting if performed through the Track Manager… so, SQL commands to the rescue! To fix, one simply goes back into the database and re-enables said tracks. ![]() ![]() When an interruption like that happens–say, from a kid turning off the machine–RadioDJ automatically disables the tracks, as they’re not available. I’d run across an issue in my setup where I would occasionally have a huge chunk of my catalog end up disabled, and wanted to find a quicker and easier way of re-enabling said tracks without using RadioDJ’s Track Manager today, I finally sat down and did it.īasically, what would happen would be some sort of interruption in the connection between the PC hosting all of my media and the PC running RadioDJ.
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