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====== Organizing Your DATs ====== | ====== Organizing Your DATs ====== | ||
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- | Depending on your preferred directory structure and naming conventions, | + | {{: |
- | * Automatic using the DAT's Name tag | + | |
- | * Automatic using the DAT's Description tag | + | |
- | * Manual by placing a single DAT in each directory | + | |
- | These options are controlled by Directory Settings and you can mix different approaches for different parts of your DATRoot. | + | |
- | |**💡 TIP:** \\ RomVault has a built in DAT downloader and updater service that can be used to keep your DATs current. For more information, | + | If you have different locations for certain ROM sets you can use [[directory_settings|Directory Rules]] to re-map certain directories in your DATRoot to an alternate location on your filesystem. It is very common for large collections to be stored across multiple drives or network locations. Any directories that are not re-mapped will fall under your ROMRoot directory. |
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+ | Depending on your preferred directory structure and naming conventions, | ||
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+ | * Automatic naming using the DAT's Description tag | ||
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+ | These options are controlled by [[directory_settings|Directory Settings]] and you can mix different approaches for different parts of your DATRoot. | ||
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+ | <WRAP tip>RomVault has a built in DAT downloader and updater service that can be used to keep your DATs current. For more information, | ||
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+ | ===== Manual by placing a single DAT in each directory | ||
+ | If you place a single dat in a directory then RomVault will use that directory name for where to place your ROMs. This option is best if you want complete control over your directory structure and naming conventions. For example, if you want to rename systems or categorize by system type. | ||
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===== Automatic using the DAT's Name tag ===== | ===== Automatic using the DAT's Name tag ===== | ||
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- | ===== Manual by placing | + | \\ |
- | If you place a single dat in a directory | + | ===== Merging multiple DATs in a single directory |
+ | Under normal circumstances each DAT is aligned to its own directory which is either manually or automatically named based on the options outlined above. In certain situations | ||
+ | * The DATs you wish to merge are present in the same directory in your DatRoot | ||
+ | * The DATs have no set name conflicts | ||
+ | * The directory | ||
- | {{: | + | If the appropriate conditions are met, the merged DATs will a appear with a smaller font in the tree. If there is a set name conflict then you will get a DAT merge warning when you apply the directory rule or update DATs. |
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+ | <WRAP tip>Only directories with a DAT will display in the tree. If your preferred organization setup requires ignoring a directory in your RomRoot, then you can use a placeholder DAT to make that directory appear in the tree which you can deselect or lock. The placeholder DAT only needs to contain this: ''<? | ||
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+ | ===== Video Tutorial ===== | ||
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