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I like your idea. Then again, you could also use some kind of automation to check whether the files in the DB still exist on startup. If they don't, just purge the entries from the DB.

I like your idea. Then again, you could also use some kind of automation to check whether the files in the DB still exist on startup. If they don't, just purge the entries from the DB.
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Thanks for the ongoing praise, "that goes down like butter", as we say in germany, because we're a weird people.

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