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Update workflow_download.py #303

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  • New Features

    • Updated album ID handling with a specific integer value for jm_albums, enhancing clarity and functionality.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Improved consistency in album ID representation by replacing the placeholder format.

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The changes involve modifying the jm_albums variable in the usage/workflow_download.py file. The variable has been updated from a multi-line string to a single integer value of 637857. This adjustment signifies a transition from using a placeholder format for album IDs to a specific, concrete ID. The overall structure and functionality of the code, including environment variable handling and error logging, remain unchanged.

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File Change Summary
usage/workflow_download.py Updated jm_albums from a multi-line string to integer 637857.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant Workflow
    participant Environment

    User->>Workflow: Start workflow
    Workflow->>Environment: Load environment variables
    Workflow->>Workflow: Set jm_albums to 637857
    Workflow->>User: Display workflow status
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