moving nzb's in the Queue

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xeddog
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moving nzb's in the Queue

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I am running SAB 1.0.3 on an Ubuntu 16.04 system, and I am using the Glitter-Night interface. How do I move an nzb from say the bottom of the Queue on page two, to the top of the Queue on page one? You can drag-and-drop nzb's easily within a page, but I have not found the key to move from page to page.

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Re: moving nzb's in the Queue

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Indeed it lacks a quick way, but fastest would probably be by setting the job's priority to high. This will bump it above the Normal-priority ones.
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Re: moving nzb's in the Queue

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I thought about that, but all of the other jobs in front of it are already high priority. They all came from SickBeard which is configured to set priority to high by default. Oh well, not a big deal.

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Re: moving nzb's in the Queue

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The harder way is to change in Status and Interface settings the number of jobs per page. With more (or all), you can more easily change them. After this the settings can go back :)
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