Here's is the actual filter. I thought maybe the join is more correct with 
the search operator:

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On Saturday, August 29, 2020 at 2:01:16 PM UTC-4 amreus wrote:

> I thought to reverse it also - that is search all fields for the term and 
> then filter the titles by the selected fields, but I didn't have any luck 
> with that filter syntax.  It's  possible I just haven't typed the filters 
> correctly.
>
>
>
> On Saturday, August 29, 2020 at 1:56:14 PM UTC-4 amreus wrote:
>
>> It is true I am still having difficulty with the appropriate contexts and 
>> meanings of the various types and amounts of brackets.
>>
>> But alas, it did not work.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, August 29, 2020 at 1:51:08 PM UTC-4 Mark S. wrote:
>>
>>> It will probably work if you just change <<flds>> to <flds> inside the 
>>> internal filter. Inside of filters, variables use single angle brackets. 
>>> Outside filters, double angle brackets.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, August 29, 2020 at 10:31:20 AM UTC-7, amreus wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I would like to search all my tiddler's fields that match a regexp 
>>>> /_plac$/ 
>>>>
>>>> Something like this not-valid syntax:
>>>>
>>>> <$list filter="[fields[]regexp[_plac$]]" variable="flds">
>>>> {{{
>>>>   [search:<<flds>>[query]]
>>>> }}}
>>>> </$list>
>>>>
>>>> Is possible? 
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>

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