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Old 09-01-2013, 04:41 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by tilia View Post
I understand that list_union is more powerful, but in this case, since you unchecked Contains Names, I can't see a difference in the collaborators column.
@tilia - the difference is shows up in the Tag Browser, if you look at my attachment you'll see the difference between Collaborators and All People. In my 'real' database I don't display the Collaborators in the spreadsheet.

I prefer to have ampersands because Translators and Dramaturgs are people. The same person may translate 'play a', dramaturg 'play b' and author 'play c',

My real version creates a union of all three - but I had to find the Template editor to get a bigger canvas on which to paste chaley's block of code. I would never have found it without the manual

BTW you don't have to double click the composite column to edit it, you can press F2! I never cease to be amazed at the attention Calibre developers give to the small details.

BR

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