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While komga matches correct 90%+ of the time on read list importing, if there are multiple series of the same name then the match is suspect. While this is easy to detect if it becomes flagged as a "duplicate book", there are many instances where it is matches but no warnings appear. Trying to detect this is incredibly tedious by clicking the book to see what year it is in the popup. Without altering the matching logic to compare the year in read list metadata to issue year already in library and give a warning or better match, this would be easy to fix by improving the read list matching table data with year data on the match side. Either formatted in the series name like the "Requested Series" text or simply a new column with the year, so that on visual inspection we could quickly compare and see what is a correct match.
For reference, I've seen this issue appear when matching DC titles like Deadman 1985, and it auto matches to Deadman 2018 even though the 1985 series exists in library.
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While komga matches correct 90%+ of the time on read list importing, if there are multiple series of the same name then the match is suspect. While this is easy to detect if it becomes flagged as a "duplicate book", there are many instances where it is matches but no warnings appear. Trying to detect this is incredibly tedious by clicking the book to see what year it is in the popup. Without altering the matching logic to compare the year in read list metadata to issue year already in library and give a warning or better match, this would be easy to fix by improving the read list matching table data with year data on the match side. Either formatted in the series name like the "Requested Series" text or simply a new column with the year, so that on visual inspection we could quickly compare and see what is a correct match.
For reference, I've seen this issue appear when matching DC titles like Deadman 1985, and it auto matches to Deadman 2018 even though the 1985 series exists in library.
Thanks!
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No response
Acknowledgements
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