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I gave this a try when I became dissatisfied with my personal DVD collection database manager application a few years ago. All those kinds of programs want to help me manage all the information about the movies themselves such as studio, stars, release date, etc. I figure why not let somebody else keep track of all that, what I want is to know if I have it and what shelf or folder I have to go to so I can pull it out or put it back. I have 4 AppleScripts that handle it for me:
Add listing
Delete listing
Find Listing
Build HTML Listing (This one sorts the list alphabetically by title and formats it so I can easily print a booklet to keep next to the TV.)

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I noticed this after I posted the hint last night. Apparently you can also do some cross-database queries. For example, if you have two databases d1 and d2 open, you can use language like the following: Catalina

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(records of d1 whose (value of field 'f1') is in (value of field 'f2' of records of d2))

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To get a list of all records in database d1 whose f1 value equals the f2 value of some record in database d2. I don't see any obvious (or un-obvious) way to do anything like an sql join, though. I wish there was some way to get a look at the source code for the app.

Here's another source for information about Database Events. Bill Cheeseman wrote a chapter about the app in AppleScript 1-2-3 from PeachPit Press.
http://www.peachpit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=0321149319
Here's an example of how to generate a database:
And how to query the database:
I don't want to sound like a party pooper (since this is quite a good hint), but I used Database Events for a while and found it slow for even fairly modest tasks. However, manipulating sqlite3 with do shell script in AppleScript is very powerful. I use it all the time. If interested, here's Adam Bell's MacScripter tutorial from 2005.

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