Oh, ok, I get it. So far, I have helped myself out with something like
<$list filter="[tag[theTag]type[application/json]search:text]">
but compareindex[] obviously provides a way through the front door.
Great, thanks.
Werner
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Hi Werner,
Great questions!
- couldn't "compareindex[]" be achieved with getindex[]compare[]? Or
have I got something wrong?
- You could use that syntax, but unfortunately the text returned
would be the value of the getindex[/index] operator, NOT the tiddler
title.
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Joshua, thanks for providing and caring for JsonMangler. Two stupid noob
questions.
- couldn't "compareindex[]" be achieved with getindex[]compare[]? Or have I
got something wrong?
- is something like [[Test]compareindex::number:eq[3]] legit?
e.g. when I want to dynamically create the field
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