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On Monday, March 16, 2015 at 9:27:57 PM UTC+1, [email protected] wrote:
>
> I'm working on a project website that provides information to the public 
> about field and lab results of water samples from gas well pads.  Each pad 
> or site sample has its own tiddler with custom fields and tags.
>
> For example, there are 8 pad sites.  At each pad site, there are multiple 
> sample sites (5-20).  And all of these are sampled quarterly.  So I have a 
> tiddler for each sample that is tagged with the pad site, the sample site 
> ID, year, date, etc.  Then each tiddler has custom fields for data (e.g., 
> pH, TDS, alkalinty, etc.).  I have a lot of tiddlers!!
>
> I've been able to build tables easily enough for things like: all the 
> samples from Pad X during Dec 2011, where I've displayed the field data.
>
> I've even been able to create summary tables for each sample site, where 
> each row is the field data from a different sampling period (date). And 
> I've even figured out how to add a final row that displays the mean values 
> for each column.
>
> Now, what I'd like to do is create a summary table for a certain 
> variable.  For example, a table where I displayed all chloride values, 
> where each row was a specific sampling site, and each column was the 
> chloride value from a particular time period.
>
> e.g.
>
>                     Year 1                      Year 2                  
> Year 3
>  Site      Q1  Q2  Q3  Q4       Q1  Q2  Q3  Q4    Q1  Q2  Q3  Q4  
>  site 1     #     #    #     #          #     #     #    #       #     
> #     #     #       
>  site 2     #     #    #     #         #     #      #    #      #      
> #     #     #       
> ...
>
> means  #    #      #     #         
> ....                                                   
>
> So each # represents a value of chloride from a different tiddler  (all 
> values in the first data row would be tagged as site 1,  all values in the 
> first data column would be tagged with the year and sampling quarter).
>
> Is there any way to do a nested "list filter"?
>
> I can grab a list of all sites tagged "pad" and sort by site ID, but is 
> there a way then to in the first row, grab all the chloride values for JUST 
> site 1 tiddlers and display in columns, then move to the next row and grab 
> all the chloride values for JUST site 2 tiddlers, etc.?
>
> Thanks,
> Nate
>

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