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Music Albums (& Movies) Primary View – Field Navigation Errors?


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This possible error/inconsistency is something that I just randomly discovered. It doesn’t really bother me greatly, but I thought I would report it anyway......

When viewing Music Albums (Primary View), from either the aggregated Albums tab or via individual Album Artists tabs, it is possible to show selected underlying fields, e.g 

  • Title
  • Album Artist (fixed – not selectable)
  • Year
  • Genres
  • Tags

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When selecting the fields, the following incorrect(?) navigation occurs:

  • Title – goes to Blood Brothers Album page (as expected)
  • Album Artist – goes to Smokin' Joe Kubek Artist page (as expected)
  • Year – not selectable
  • Genres – goes to Blood Brothers Album page (should go to ⬜#2000s Genre page)
  • Tags – goes to Blood Brothers Album page (should go to 🟥CD Tag page)

This same unexpected navigation also occurs for Banner, Disc, Logo and Thumb views. However, if the Table view is selected:

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the following correct navigation occurs:

  • Title – goes to Blood Brothers Album page (as expected)
  • Album Artist – goes to Smokin' Joe Kubek Artist page (as expected)
  • Year – not selectable
  • Genres – goes to the ⬜#2000s Genre page (as expected)
  • Tags – goes to the 🟥CD Tag page (as expected)

It would be useful if the Primary view field navigation worked the same as the Table view. Again, ‘no big deal’ if this is difficult or low priority. I mainly use the Primary view, but don’t normally use/navigate via the underlying fields. Note: I only checked Genres and Tags, so the same type of error may also occur for other fields? Thanks for considering.

(P.S. I also tried several other Music examples and also quickly tried Movies and the Genre field; obtaining the same results as the Music Albums example above)

Edited by user24
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Posted

Hi, thanks, we'll take a look.

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