Propagating RATINGS: the REJECT rating should not propagate

Started by ubacher, November 09, 2014, 02:18:47 PM

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ubacher

I am proposing that the REJECT rating (-1) should be exempted from propagating.

This avoids that one rejects and then unintended deletes files.

A separate option to propagate REJECT or not would satisfy all.

Mario

Reject is a fully valid XMP rating. IMatch uses it to allow you to quickly tag files for deletion. Adding yet another option to not propagate a reject rating would add yet another level of complexity in both the user interface and the internal coding. I don't know how many user see this as a problem. Lets see how many votes this gets in a week.
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Ferdinand

Wouldn't worry me either way, but it does seem to be an odd request.  It's a bit like someone asking for the label Red not to propagate.

This sort of requirement is why I kept my propagation script alive - to deal with requirements that are hard to accommodate with native file relations propagation.  You could modify the script to add a test for a reject rating and deal with it - i.e. preserve the ratings of versions where the master has a reject rating.

ubacher

When you have buddy files and you delete one member you expect the other to be deleted.

When you use reject (rather than direct file delete) on a master file it behaves as if all versions are buddies -> they also get the reject rating.

I do not use buddy files ( Raw/developed) since I want to be able to delete a master w/o deleting a version
and vice versa.  Using REJECT on a master (with propagation of ratings turned on) forces me to check all the versions and
remove the reject rating before I delete all files with REJECT set.

FERDINAND: I agree with you: there are many propagation issues which can not be handled with the current setup.
I too have some scripts which deal with such situations. I can write a script for deleting files with reject rating which would filter
out (or warn me about) versions which are also set as REJECT.


Carlo Didier

IMHO, the REJECT flag, though technically just a rating like any other, does have a special function, because it implies a special action (normally a delete), unlike any other rating.
Therefore, and although I do not use any propagations myself (for this and other reasons), I can understand the requester's arguments and I'd give it a

+1