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Old 11-01-2011, 09:21 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by JayLaFunk View Post
Cheers for the quick reply,

I made a custom column
Lookup name: read
Column heading: Read
Column type: Yes/No

Tried the search #read:true and all the read books show...
Well that is strange,
I just tried it on my XP install.
Set timestamp (the Date column) to Tomato
If column #read has the value True

It works on a normal Calibre column

Read (T/F) is a funny column type in that it supplies a Tick or red X for the logical value. Try with another column (then no need to show Read column)
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