"Purchase Date" smart playlist

So I have only seen a a couple of discussions about this topic, however I still think it is worth bringing up. Why can we not use "Purchased Date" as a smart playlist selection option yet? The information is obviously tracked and readily available in iTunes. Also, it does not change even if you manage to have to move your library because of a corruption (as it was in my case). Apple knows when you've purchased the music. This does not seem like such a complicated option to me and a lot of my playlist were based around purchased date.


Also, another suggestion for apple, how about an option to store play counts with the song information. Once again my corruption has reset all my play counts. I have around 3129 songs that took me about 3 - 4 years to play through - twice - and I was tracking my top played and favorites using not only "stars" but also play count. When I found a song that I would go back to and play often then I would increase the "star" rating of the song. Same thing would go for the new "heart" option as well.


Extremely frustrating to lose such data in a world where data is so important to us.

Alienware M14-OTHER, Windows 7, null

Posted on May 13, 2016 7:58 PM

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Aug 8, 2017 8:19 AM in response to the fiend

Oh! and by the way:


You could try using the Date Added field to determine when you purchased a song, presuming that you added it to your Library on the day you purchased it (and why wouldn't you?).


Songs View, which is accessible from the Sidebar, then add the Date Added field to the columns displayed. The Sidebar can be turned on from the top bar menu; View/Show Sidebar. The shortcut in Windows is CTRL + S, don't know what it is on Macs, sorry.

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Then, in Songs view window, right-click anywhere in the header bar to display the Context Menu (again, Windows, I'm sure someone else here can tell you how it's done on Macs):

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if your Column Browser is displayed, it will look like this instead:

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and the Context Menu:

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Aug 8, 2017 10:10 AM in response to the fiend

I've been having a senior moment.


The Context Menu does have the Purchase Date field, albeit Purchased.

Smart Playlists can use the rule Purchased / is true (or Purchased / is false) but - and it's a crucial one - as previously stated, digital music purchased from alternative sources usually does not have the purchase date field completed.


Look at my Smart Playlist of purchased songs - it has just 14 songs:

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It has reminded me that I have a copy of the U2 album and one other song I had forgotten had come from iTunes, but it does not include any of my other digital purchases, so my previous answer still stands.

Aug 8, 2017 7:13 AM in response to turingtest2

Thanks, though I was hoping for a reply from 'the fiend' 🙂. Actually one of 'Doug's Scripts' will prepend the purchase date in the comments field - http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=purchasedatetocomments,but not completely consistently. If we could then copy that to the 'Date Added' field we could be getting somewhere I suppose. Though I would be happy if we could just use the Purchase Date field in a smart playlist!


I must try and work out how the script works if I can.

Aug 8, 2017 7:21 AM in response to voles

You've posted in iTunes for Windows. Doug's scripts only work on a Mac. Likewise on Windows date added cannot be modified by the user. Short of removing the file from the library, changing the system date, adding back the file, then restoring the correct date there is no way, and that leaves you will all sorts of other properties you have to capture and restore.


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Aug 8, 2017 7:52 AM in response to voles

The song I pictured (Atmospheres) was purchased from a store called PlayDigital. There is not and was never any information on the File tab about the purchase. I have not erased any information. Reference to purchasing it from PlayDigital is in the comments field and was put there by PlayDigital.


Of all my digital purchases, only the ones from iTunes have purchase information on the File tab. I have purchased from Amazon, Beatport and Bandcamp amongst others. Some stores have purchase information in the comments field, added by the store. In the case of Amazon, each song has a unique identification number, added by Amazon. Other stores only mention their own name. Many of my digitally purchased songs have no identifying purchase information in them at all.


To create my Smart Playlists, where there is insufficient or inconsistently provided information, I either use a key word from the information they provide as a Smart Playlist rule or write in my own identifying information and use that instead. Hence the reason my initial reply was as detailed as it is.

Aug 8, 2017 7:58 AM in response to voles

voles wrote:


Thanks, though I was hoping for a reply from 'the fiend' .


I was working on it as you posted that (see my separate post...).

voles wrote:


Though I would be happy if we could just use the Purchase Date field in a smart playlist!

Even if Apple did accommodate you, it would not work on any non-iTunes Store purchases for the reasons stated in my other post.

May 14, 2016 9:45 AM in response to StarDragon77

If you are really determined to use the purchase date as a rule for your Smart Playlist, how about copying the purchase date into the comments field? Then using a rule in your Smart Playlist that looks for the word "purchased" (which you also typed into the comments) and the date you are after.


Here's one I made earlier 😉

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Notice that I have specified only part of the date, in my case the month and year (in the UK we write the date as DD/MM/YYYY). If you write the date as MM/DD/YYYY, then simply create an additional rule, so that one line looks for the first number while the other looks for the year. For example, if I change my Playlist to look for the 13, and 2014, it contains the same song:

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Look what happens though, if I remove the numbers and simply look for the word "purchased":

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The additional songs are purchased, but the "purchase date" information is in the comments field and not in the "Purchase Date" tag area used for songs purchased from the iTunes Store.

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