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Old 11-21-2013, 08:44 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by AIberto View Post
Hello theducks,

I'm not sure if I understand you.

Can you give me an example for the following (very simplyfied) situation please:

If I add an magazine with the name "PC World*" fill in the field "Area" of this new entry with "Computer" and the field "Publisher" with "PC World Publisher".

Thanks
Insufficient data

You can't 'guess' the data from thin air.
A specific Recipe can create metadata (Tags).

You can create a tag to apply:

Search ublisher:"=PC World Publisher"
Select all: Add Tags: Computer <== Note I used the Tags to set the one or more topics. You don't need a special field.
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