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Old 12-11-2011, 03:43 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by transmitthis View Post
Thanks Ducks

Now with your help I have more of a clue on the other options I will want as saved searches
Done these - very useful
#audio:true #read:true - (all audiobooks I've read)
#read:true (All Books Read)
#read:false #audio:true (All audiobooks to read)
#readon:14/10/2011 (read on a certain date)

Not sure what goes here to use a date range - any chance you can hint
#readon:14/10/2011 to 01/12/2011

Note:
#audio:true Actually shows those audiobooks that have been marked with a red cross, as well as the ones with a tick
  • Tick both show for true
  • Cross show for true
  • Unmarked - shows for false
I'm assuming that's expected misbehavior
There really should be only two options on a yes/no selector, having the cross be for "false" seems obvious to me, but I'm no programmer.

I know these answere are probably in some sticky/wicky but sometimes its hurts your brain to wade through that stuff, for a simple term.
Thanks again for your help theducks
Ah Tri-state field
not #audio:yes


I think this will work.
The online help User interface section has a section on searching dates
#readon:>=14/10/2011 and <=01/12/2011
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