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User Column Search
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I read the manual on advanced searching and it mentions user columns. I wanted to create a Yes/No col called Read and tick it when I have read the book. I read the manual and I had a new column called Read. Made sure the Lookup name was read.( lower case) I put a tick in a couple of book records and set up a search to see if it works. Using the quick search line I typed in cover:false - the search line went green and 13 book records appeared. So feeling confident I tried read:yes - the search line went green but no books were selected. I tried read:checked as well but nothing appeared. What am I doing wrong. |
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Try #read:
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Hi
I tried that #read keep getting errors. The manual does not mention # Taken from manual cover:false will give you all books without a cover Yes/no custom columns are searchable. Searching for false, empty, or blank will find all books with undefined values in the column. Searching for true will find all books that do not have undefined values in the column. Searching for yes or checked will find all books with Yes in the column. Searching for no or unchecked will find all books with No in the column. |
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Custom columns require the # prefix.
The exact syntax would be #<your custom column lookup name>:True #<your custom column lookup name>:False G |
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The manual also says "To find the search name for a custom column, hover your mouse over the column header."
Use that to find the 'key' for any custom column. These keys are used all over the place to identify them, such as in search, plugboards, and file templates. |
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what I did....
Your Own Column "read;Read; Text, but with a fixed set of permitted values; YES" Using the 'Find GUI' (binocs to the left of the search input) I found that I had to put quotes around the text... #read:"YES" or #read:true |
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Ok I made a new column called done
I managed to get #done:true to work ![]() This is is using the quick search field. |
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You probably have 'search as you type' turned on, which starts a search 1.5 seconds after the last character. Turn it off in preferences -> look and feel -> search as you type.
Once you have turned it off, you must hit return or click on the Go! button to start the search. |
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Yes that is much better. I can even do "and" and "or" in my selection statements now.
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