That's good to know for saving, but does that mean when you load the TW 
file it'll load all tiddlers from all patients, even if they're in separate 
subfolders?  That would slow load time considerably.  Or maybe there's a 
way to selectively load from different folders already?


On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 3:42:10 PM UTC-6, Saq Imtiaz wrote:
>
> On node.js you can configure how tiddlers are saved to file, and in what 
> directory structure, by providing filters. So you could separate tiddlers 
> for patients into separate folders off a tag, a field value or anything 
> really. You could have one folder for all patient tiddlers, one folder per 
> patient, however you like.
>
> https://tiddlywiki.com/#Customising%20Tiddler%20File%20Naming
>
> On Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 10:24:26 PM UTC+2, Dave Parker wrote:
>>
>>
>>> With the node.js version, and Bob, you'd have separate tiddlerfiles but 
>>> for the same wiki.
>>>  
>>>
>>
>>  How would that actually work? would you have to have the patient tiddler 
>> files tagged a certain way to keep them separate (I assume in separate 
>> folders), but the main system tiddlers would remain the same and kept in 
>> the parent folder?  This would be ideal.
>>
>>
>  
>
>> Also, would it be possible to run filters/reports etc on the entire 
>> patient database? Or would this be something I'd have to use bash or some 
>> other external thing to look at?
>>
>

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