Looks like a good place to use a javascript macro...

Alan

On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 10:04:02 AM UTC-5, Alan Finger wrote:
>
> That works well for one variable. The problem is that I have two: 
> "section" and "sourcedoc" so I need to try to get concatenation working.
>
> Alan
>
> On Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at 9:02:17 AM UTC-5, Tobias Beer wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, Jed,
>>
>> That's a cool example....
>>
>> If you know what the filters will be you can use the select widget to set 
>>> a field to the entire filter string and use a text reference for the 
>>> filters.
>>
>>
>> Added here: filter from field @ filters 
>> <http://filters.tiddlyspot.com/#filter%20from%20field>.
>>
>> Best wishes, Tobias.
>>
>

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