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Old 08-11-03 | 02:23 PM
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DVD profiler question

Without getting into a debate about whether I should switch to another program or whether I should loan DVDs or not, can anyone tell me how to easily know which DVDs are loaned out after you record their status in Profiler? I can't figure out how to do it without checking each DVD individually (and I have way too many of them for that!). Thanks.
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Old 08-11-03 | 02:33 PM
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In the filters section, click on the "other" tab and there is a button to filter and display the ones that are currently out.

If the filters aren't already displayed above your collection, then select "view" on the toolbar and place a check next to "filters".
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Old 08-11-03 | 02:35 PM
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Re: DVD profiler question

Originally posted by BSTNFAN
Without getting into a debate about whether I should switch to another program or whether I should loan DVDs or not, can anyone tell me how to easily know which DVDs are loaned out after you record their status in Profiler? I can't figure out how to do it without checking each DVD individually (and I have way too many of them for that!). Thanks.
IIRC, you can create a customized report that queries the loaned field. Sorry I don't have DVDProfiler at hand to check for you.
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The "Loaned To" and "Due Back" fields are also included in the exported .csv file if you prefer working in a spreadsheet. D-Ball's suggesion sounds the quickest.
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Old 08-12-03 | 12:57 PM
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Originally posted by D-Ball
In the filters section, click on the "other" tab and there is a button to filter and display the ones that are currently out.

If the filters aren't already displayed above your collection, then select "view" on the toolbar and place a check next to "filters".
This worked perfectly. Thanks so much for the quick and useful response.
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