Wouldn't it be better to search without any series column name, just search:
And that works with the current codebase...
Alternatively, searching for:
Code:
series:"=series1" or #custom_series:"=series2"
is not significantly harder, and using the tags browser makes it even easier.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sabardeyn
eschwartz,
Could you please clarify how entering either series name in a search would return the other series?
For example, we have a series called The Red Series and another series called The Orange Series. We have one book (Red Meets Orange) that fits into both series. In The Red Series, this is the first book. In The Orange Series, this is book thirteen.
What database structure/fields are needed? What search is used?
I'm wondering if I'm overlooking some simpler means to handle such cases.
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Basically this.^^
And of course, regarding my other two points (in case anyone was wondering):
You will see the #custom_series column in the tag browser, and can click it just like the current series.
You can sort by any custom column, allowing you to view an entire series in order. Better this, than only being able to sort by the first series_as_a_tag_based_column value..