Library Sorting and Filtering - by Index Type?

Richard L Dickson
Richard L Dickson Member Posts: 43 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Am in the process of tagging all of my Logos resources and it would be helpful to be able to filter by "Indexes".  Have tried both "Index:<index type>" and "Indexes:<index type>" and these don't seem to work. Is it possible to create such a filter?  If so, what is the syntax to do so?

Apologize if this has already been discussed elsewhere - couldn't find anything, though.

Thanks.

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  • Mark Barnes
    Mark Barnes Member Posts: 15,432 ✭✭✭

    It's not possible, sorry.

    The data is available in the library catalog (as 'traits'), but traits aren't currently visible or searchable. It's been asked for before, as part of a more general request. There's a thread here if you'd like to add your support: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/70687.aspx

    This is my personal Faithlife account. On 1 March 2022, I started working for Faithlife, and have a new 'official' user account. Posts on this account shouldn't be taken as official Faithlife views!

  • Richard L Dickson
    Richard L Dickson Member Posts: 43 ✭✭

    Thanks for the quick reply Mark. Will check out the thread you mentioned.

  • Dave Hooton
    Dave Hooton MVP Posts: 36,381

    Is it possible to create such a filter?  If so, what is the syntax to do so?

    You would have to do it knowing the index for a resource or resource type.  And then it depends how technical you want to be as, for example, there are many 'Bible' datatypes. For overall 'Bible' datatypes, you could use:

    type:(Bible, Bible-Commentary, Bible-Notes, Bible-Apparatus, Bible-Cross-Reference, Bible-Harmony, Study-Bible) OR mytag:Bible-Index

    type:monograph and others like type:devotional require filtering and tagging for those with bible milestones. You can search them using {Milestone <Bible Gen-Rev>}, and then tag the resulting resources appropriately (mytag:Bible-Index).

    For other indexes, you just need to know the datatype and then apply a {Milestone ...}  search as above (with an appropriate range).

    Dave
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