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Old 01-09-2014, 11:13 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Chris_Snow View Post
Okay...I used this first
Code:
#r2ryesno:"true" and #yesnoread:"false" and #yesno:"true"
and it seems to return what I wanted. That is...the book is ready to read...I haven't read it...and yes, it's on my reading list. Great!

But with the expressions that were stated later in the thread I found they didn't work - eg
Code:
#r2ryesno:yes and #yesnoread:no and #yesno:yes
In fact, I haven't been able to get any of them to work using yes or no expressions.



Can someone explain how (or where?? ) I use these variables. You're right, they are easier to understand.

I've realised my original problem was that I wasn't using the "and" part of the expression, but I'd like to get this yes/no working if I can.

And...is NOT the expression for the blank space?
not #yesno:true would be UNASSIGNED or False if you have use tristate mode tweak set

{#yesno} is how any custom column is used in a template . Agreed, you would probably do more processing BASED upon the Logical value
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