"That's a common logical error that I've come across too. Tags aren't
called, they are only applied in playbooks, someone might be able to word
that better."

Unless I didn't follow, I don't think that was the above misunderstanding,
but it is true that the include directive "labels" things with tags.  It's
just not true you can label tags when you do a playbook include.

(It is true that including doesn't select things with certain tags, as well)

I agree -- Google is rough at search for everything but Google.com -- Gmail
also, grr :)





On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 1:16 PM, Quentin Stafford-Fraser <
[email protected]> wrote:
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> Thanks, all...
>
> I can work around them for now.  Apologies for not seeing the earlier
> message.  I did try searching but didn't find it.  Ironic, on a Google site
> :-)
>
> Q
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