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Old 06-14-2010, 06:29 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
Yes and no are the correct way, I just tried it, works for me. Are you sure you're not forgetting the leading #?
Well, I was being kind of stupid, I think. I just found out why it didn't work: I'm using the german version of Calibre, and for some reason I have to use "Ja/Nein" as search queries as opposed to yes/no, which I personally find to be a bit counterintuitive, by the way (So, the actual queries I'm using now are "#fach:Ja" and "#fach:Nein", obviously without the quotes.)

Thanks anyway for your help.

EDIT: Actually, this goes to show that I can't think of enough variations on a search pattern to get it to work

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