Reports
If you'd like to participate in the editing process, but do not know where to start, the following reports should be useful. These reports scour the database looking for data that might require fixing, either to comply with the style guidelines, or in other cases where administrative "clean up" tasks are required.
Artists
- Artists that may be groups
- Artists that may be persons
- Possibly duplicate artists
- Artists which have collaboration relationships
- Artists which look like collaborations
Release groups
- Release groups which contain no releases
- Release groups that might need to be merged
- Release groups with titles containing featuring artists
- Discogs URLs linked to multiple release groups
Releases
- Releases with Creative Commons Download relationships
- Releases which might need converting to "multiple artists"
- Releases without language
- Releases without script
- Releases which have unexpected Amazon URLs
- Releases which have multiple ASINs
- Releases which have multiple Discogs links
- Amazon URLs linked to multiple releases
- Discogs URLs linked to multiple releases
- Releases which have part of set relationships
- Discs entered as separate releases
- Releases with non-sequential track numbers
- Releases with superfluous data tracks
- Releases with titles containing featuring artists
- Releases released too early
- Releases where some (but not all) mediums have no format set
- Releases with catalog numbers that look like ASINs
Recordings
- Recordings with earliest release relationships
- Tracks whose names include their sequence numbers
- Recordings with titles containing featuring artists