Hello all,
I'm relatively new to Usenet and SABnzbd, however I have it aaalmost working. For context on the issue I'm having, here is how my download folder is setup:
Downloads: \\NASNAME\SHARENAME\Downloads\Complete
TV Shows: \\NASNAME\SHARENAME\TV\Show Name\Season #\showsgohere.ext
Movies: \\NASNAME\SHARENAME\Movies\Movie Folder\moviename.ext
Now the problem I am having is in order to set the download path, I have set the it to the Download path above. When I go into the 'Sorting' settings to set where to move downloads to and how to rename them the highest level subfolder I can move things to begins at the Download level - meaning my folder structure would then be \\NASNAME\SHARENAME\Downloads\TV\Show Name\etc. which I do not want.
I've attempted to use the \..\ in order to go up a level but this didn't work. Is there anything I can add to the start of the path that would take me up a folder level?
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Sorting and folder levels in SABnzbd
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Inkogneetoh
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Re: Sorting and folder levels in SABnzbd
I don't quite understand.
I assume you're using categories and category-specific paths?
If so, Sort will use as base path the category-specific path and not the default one.
Alternatively you can embed the full NAS path in the sort expression.
I assume you're using categories and category-specific paths?
If so, Sort will use as base path the category-specific path and not the default one.
Alternatively you can embed the full NAS path in the sort expression.
