lyonsden5
Registered: May 11, 2003 | Posts: 4,014 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting scowan2000:
Quote: Does anyone know how to find out the value of your whole collection? I don't care which method is used. SRP or what I paid, I just want to create a report with the total.
Use the DVD Discount report. You can download it from the Reports Download page | | | Rick | | | Last edited: by lyonsden5 |
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Cyclograph Did you mangle that frog!
Registered: September 24, 2002 | Posts: 494 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting scowan2000:
Quote: Does anyone know how to find out the value of your whole collection? I don't care which method is used. SRP or what I paid, I just want to create a report with the total.
It's somewhat limited, but... Tools > Charts & Graphs | Statistics > Genre > Total Cost (and Total SRP.)
I haven't used this much, but Total Cost seems to calulate both the Owned and Ordered groups - plus also any Purchase Price values that may have accidentaly become inlcuded in Wishlist entries (e.g. if you had it on order, then moved it back). Total SRP seems to calulate all... owned, ordered, and wishlist - there doesn't appear to be a way to narrow this scope. The downloadable reports, such as the example Lyonsden suggested, or could just Export as CSV and select just the fields you want to use for importing into a spreadsheet or other database for such purposes. | | | Last edited: by Cyclograph |
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Randall_Lind Miami Dolphins #1
Registered: December 15, 2003 | Posts: 67 |
| Posted: | | | | DVD price guide is so inflated this is why I ignore it. it has dvd's like $30.
It really a joke. I would use it if it actually pulled prices off of DVD discount or amazon. |
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