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Case-sensitive search
Hi everyone...
I am trying to do a case-sensitive search for book titles that have more than one capital letter in a row... title:"~([A-Z][A-Z])" This however returns a case-insensitive search. Is there any way to get case-sensitive to work? Thanks, John |
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Search bar is case insensitive. I did a little research and it does not seem possible to override it.
templates are case sensitive, so I guess you could make a custom column that checks if the title matches the regex, and returns "Is 2 caps in a row" or something... |
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