Hi, new member here.
I've just imported my imdb ratings.csv and noticed many dates are wrong. For example the latest ranked line is:
tt2671706,4,2020-03-16,Fences,https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2671706/,movie,7.2,139,2016,Drama,92150,2016-12-06,Denzel Washington
After importing it displays as: Fences December 16, 2016
I think it might be a visual/rendering glitch because if i sort by "Date rated" the wrong date correctly appears on top...
On a related note, i tought i could fix that via the API, however i cannot find a way to set the rate date via /movie/{movie_id}/rating. Have i missed something?
Thanks
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Odgovorio aCaB
dana 20 ožujak 2020 u 9:38 AM
Sorry for the noise. I've realized the displayed date is in fact the release. This still feels a bit odd given the sorting by "Date rated"... OTOH can you confirm rate dates are NOT available via the API (neither get not set)?
Thanks
Odgovorio Travis Bell
dana 20 ožujak 2020 u 9:42 AM
The rated dates are indeed not available from the v3 API I believe. You can however, see the rated date on the website if you click the "star" icon of your account's ratings page. It will popup and show you the date.
If you take a look at v4, you'll see that there's an extra field called
account_rating
that is returned that provides the rated date. So you could switch to use the v4 account methods.Odgovorio aCaB
dana 20 ožujak 2020 u 9:44 AM
Awesome thanks!
Odgovorio Travis Bell
dana 20 ožujak 2020 u 9:47 AM
v3 can be authenticated now with v4 tokens, so you could easily switch to v4 tokens and still mix and match v3 & v4 calls. You can read more about that here.
Odgovorio aCaB
dana 20 ožujak 2020 u 2:44 PM
The v4 GET /account/{account_id}/movie/rated call indeed returns the date but there seems to be no way to set/update it other than importing a CSV; the post/movie/{movie_id}/rating seems to be v3 only.
A couple of other quirks I've found are:
Thanks a lot again!