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* YYYY--YYYY, a range spanning at least from one year to another and including no specific month information, e.g. a) 1933--1934, b) 1933--1956
* YYYY--YYYY, a range spanning at least from one year to another and including no specific month information, e.g. a) 1933--1934, b) 1933--1956


==Historical format and precision==
==Former format and precision==
* one non [[ISO 8601]] conform format:
* one non [[ISO 8601]] conform format:
** YYYY|YYYY, two possible years combined with a "|" character symbolizing an "OR". To be used when there are three or more candidate years known from discographies and some could be excluded leaving only two years, and when these two years notated as a range YYYY--YYYY would include at least one year from a discography that could be excluded. E.g. discographies contain 1959, 1960, 1963, then 1959|1963 would exclude 1960.
** YYYY|YYYY, two possible years combined with a "|" character symbolizing an "OR". To be used when there are three or more candidate years known from discographies and some could be excluded leaving only two years, and when these two years notated as a range YYYY--YYYY would include at least one year from a discography that could be excluded. E.g. discographies contain 1959, 1960, 1963, then 1959|1963 would exclude 1960.

Revision as of 2014-03-25T00:32:00

Overview

The tango.info performance date is given in ISO 8601 format in various precision, the most precise the day. For each performance with a single source, or with agreeing sources, the date given in this, or these sources has been used. For contradicting sources one has been picked.

Multiple performances in one recording

In case multiple performances were mixed, it is the day the mixing took place.

If a recording is altered without mixing in other performances (or adding audio ? what is adding?) then the recording date stays, despite under the ISRC rules a new recording was created.

Harmonization

The sources sometimes contradict each other, and dates have been harmonized across tracks that are believed to be made from the same performance.

Work in progress

The dates are work in progress. Some track meta data sources give matrix numbers, which could be used to check whether the order of tracks is the same if sorted by these as if sorted by date.

Sources

Format

The expanded ISO 8601 notation, i.e. including "-" is used. Range limits are concatenated using "--".

Precision

Examples:

  • YYYY-MM-DD, a specific date, e.g. 1931-07-01
  • YYYY-MM-DD--DD, range of days, e.g. 1931-07-01--03
  • YYYY-MM, a month in a year, e.g. 1951-11
  • YYYY, a year e.g. 1932
  • YYYY--YYYY, a range spanning at least from one year to another and including no specific month information, e.g. a) 1933--1934, b) 1933--1956

Former format and precision

  • one non ISO 8601 conform format:
    • YYYY|YYYY, two possible years combined with a "|" character symbolizing an "OR". To be used when there are three or more candidate years known from discographies and some could be excluded leaving only two years, and when these two years notated as a range YYYY--YYYY would include at least one year from a discography that could be excluded. E.g. discographies contain 1959, 1960, 1963, then 1959|1963 would exclude 1960.

Retrieval

tango.info tagger format string allows retrieving date information.