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Sound of Music - Target Exculsive Digibook
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DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantyobi111
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It has the same UPC as the regular non-digibook version. How should this be handled?
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"First in, stays in" rule — it has to be kept local.  I bought it as well.
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"First in, stays in" rule — it has to be kept local.  I bought it as well.

Agree.

What could be done is a Disc Id based profile.
(I'm against using this just for some minor re-releases, but if it is a complete new version/Edition, I could life with it)
DVD Profiler Unlimited Registrantyobi111
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Local it is then.
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After getting home and checking the cover it does state "Limited Edition" instead of "45th Anniversary Edition" as the non-digibook version does. Should I copy the non-digibook profile and submit this as a separate edition even though the UPC is the same? I only ask because I don't want to piss off the powers that be.
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The UPC is slightly different.

The Target DigiBook is 0 24543 67292 0 81
The Regular Blu-ray with slipcover is 0 24543 67292 0 80

Perhaps in cases like this we could use the existing additional digits to differentiate (ie. make UPC for Target version to include the last 2 digits normally not used)?
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I've posted scans in case someone wants to use them.  Sorry that I still have these sealed, but I'm probably not going to open them since I've also purchased the regular case.



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Thanks for the cover scans.

I guess I'll just have to keep the changes local for now.
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Quoting yobi111:
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After getting home and checking the cover it does state "Limited Edition" instead of "45th Anniversary Edition" as the non-digibook version does. Should I copy the non-digibook profile and submit this as a separate edition even though the UPC is the same? I only ask because I don't want to piss off the powers that be.


I would say yes to this, a different edition every now and then makes the edition field meaningful!

As for the UPC's being slightly different, unfortunatly the change is in the part we don't use. I guess you could try making a 14 digit UPC fit, not sure if the program will let you though.
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Quoting yobi111:
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After getting home and checking the cover it does state "Limited Edition" instead of "45th Anniversary Edition" as the non-digibook version does. Should I copy the non-digibook profile and submit this as a separate edition even though the UPC is the same? I only ask because I don't want to piss off the powers that be.


I would say yes to this, a different edition every now and then makes the edition field meaningful!

As for the UPC's being slightly different, unfortunatly the change is in the part we don't use. I guess you could try making a 14 digit UPC fit, not sure if the program will let you though.

It complains that it's not a valid UPC, but you can overwrite it by clicking Yes.  I have my Target version with a 14 digit UPC.  I have not tried contributing with it though, so I don't know whether that would work.
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It doesn't.
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I haven't been able to find the mega huge collector's edition in the database.  Has anyone purchased this?
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