Is it possible to do a basic search ...
Is it possible to do a basic (or other) search of my resources with whatever criteria, but limited to only those I purchased since some date?
Researching, I start by searching my resources using the relevant criteria, then work away;
But at some point later in the project, I want to see if something relevant is also in the new resources I've bought since I started the effort, without wading through the other resources I've already looked at.
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You can make a collection based on the date and then search that collection. You likely can do it with a temporary collection created on the fly as well although I haven't tried that. See https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360016299092-Create-and-Use-Resource-Collections
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G said:
Is it possible to do a basic (or other) search of my resources with whatever criteria, but limited to only those I purchased since some date?
Trivially no because Logos & Verbum Library lacks a column showing license date (would be an awesome and appreciated column, especially if it hyperlinked to order history).
Library does have Added facet so can select all resources recently added to tag them, where tag can be used later for searching.
Basic Search can easily be done for publication date: e.g. search for Love in resources downloaded to device that were published after 2015
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G said:
Is it possible to do a basic (or other) search of my resources with whatever criteria, but limited to only those I purchased since some date?
You can create a Collection with a rule like: Addeddate:<greater Aug 31, 2020>
Change the date as needed, and search that collection.
Dave
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Or something like {AddedDate 1m} if you want a rolling date (this example would be within the last one month). You can use d, m, or y.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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Or something like {AddedDate 1m} if you want a rolling date (this example would be within the last one month). You can use d, m, or y.
Thanks [:D] plus learned {AddedDate 6m} can be used for dynamic collection search
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plus learned {AddedDate 6m} can be used for dynamic collection search
FYI, this and other details on some of this special syntax are listed on the wiki page: https://wiki.logos.com/Library__#Search_Fields_that_you_can_use_in_the_Find_box
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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plus learned {AddedDate 6m} can be used for dynamic collection search
FYI, this and other details on some of this special syntax are listed on the wiki page: https://wiki.logos.com/Library__#Search_Fields_that_you_can_use_in_the_Find_box
Would appreciate application Help - Library Filter Filters being updated to include AddedDate with syntax.
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Would appreciate application Help - Library Filter Filters being updated to include AddedDate with syntax.
We have intentionally left this out of the help documentation. It (and the other exact match syntax) is somewhat of a hidden/internal feature that we exposed to support certain public use cases.
We aren't quite prepared at this time to document it as fully supported syntax.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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We aren't quite prepared at this time to document it as fully supported syntax.
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Yikes! What a fertile thread row hoed!
Thank you all. I learned stuff — and cleaned up some old tags.
g
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Would appreciate application Help - Library Filter Filters being updated to include AddedDate with syntax.
We have intentionally left this out of the help documentation. It (and the other exact match syntax) is somewhat of a hidden/internal feature that we exposed to support certain public use cases.
We aren't quite prepared at this time to document it as fully supported syntax.
I do hope you reconsider this or make a more advanced manual and allow people to buy it for free
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Mattillo said:
I do hope you reconsider this or make a more advanced manual and allow people to buy it for free
Users have helpfully documented it on the wiki.
https://wiki.logos.com/Library__#Search_Fields_that_you_can_use_in_the_Find_box
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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