I don't quite understand your question. If you only want fields that match
value "Yes", then
what is the point of retrieving the value -- it will always be "yes"??
Here's code that does
what you literally asked for:
<$list filter="[all[current]fields[]prefix[mi_]]" variable="field">
<$list filter="[all[current]get<field>match[Yes]]" variable=dummy>
<<field>>: Yes
</$list></$list>
It finds the fields starting with mi_ and reports them only if they contain
"Yes". As you may note,
I just hardcoded "Yes", since the inner list guarantees that "Yes" is all
the field will have.
On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 8:25:51 PM UTC-7, David wrote:
>
>
>
> On Monday, April 20, 2020 at 5:53:03 PM UTC-4, Mat wrote:
>>
>> <$list filter="[all[current]!mi_chalupa[No]]">
>> {{!!mi_chalupa}}<br />
>> </$list>
>>
>> The short form for accessing any field is {{!!fieldname}} or, if in
>> another tiddler or context, {{tiddlername!!fieldname}}
>>
>> <:-)
>>
>
> Thank you so much, but as I mentioned in the comment for that section,
> that is not dynamic. I have the field name in a variable "x" and this is
> what I thought, and I tried other forms of accessing the var, but it
> doesn't work...
>
> <!-- This is dynamic, but shows all fields, even ones marked "No". I want
> only "Yes" -->
> <$list filter="[all[current]fields[]prefix[mi_]]" variable="x">
> {{!!<x>}}<br />
> </$list>
>
>
>
>
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