Elchan - you've still got FRTVL limited. It went wide and adjusts 8/20 {nm} on Aug 05, 21:31
Thanks. Yet one more variant of the limited/wide date format, from Antibody. No semi-colon, this time. Added to my list. on Aug 05, 21:44
Why won't just "wide" work? If there's "wide", the releae date is always the wide opening weekend. {nm} on Aug 06, 10:51
Because I parse out the original limited release date, and then the wide re-release date, so that I can calculate the drops later. on Aug 06, 12:42
Also, the "Release Pattern" field may not contain wide/limited, but still it may not be a wide re-release. Sometimes you have NY/LA ... on Aug 06, 12:51
If it doesn't contain "wide" then it's 12 weeks limited release. {nm} on Aug 06, 15:45
Ok, if you stick to that, then I can add that rule. But, I still need to parse the dates for drops. {nm} on Aug 06, 16:37
Isn't the wide date used for drops? Look at the attached for FRTVL and WAYBK on Aug 06, 14:18
The TAG adjusts are based on delist date of the movie, but later on the drops are based on first release date. {nm} on Aug 06, 16:36
No. the Wide release date is it. The limited date ceases to exist once it goes wide. Period. on Aug 06, 20:22
Are you sure? We had a discussion a while back, and I changed the code to use first(limited) release date. And no one has complained ... on Aug 06, 21:18
Yes. mrbinns is correct, and socby19's post gives a good example. The wide release becomes the release date. on Aug 07, 09:06
If there's "wide", the releae date is always the wide opening weekend. {nm} Antibody on Aug 06, 10:51 {nm} on Aug 07, 10:49
Ok, straight from the source. I'll use the "wide" release date, then. Thanks! {nm} on Aug 07, 10:52
I failed earlier to come up with a past example off the top of my head. Please see ZDTHR. on Aug 06, 22:21
Just FYI, I've current got 26 variants. {nm} on Aug 05, 22:01