Hi Tobias
Appears that an append[] and a remove[] widget may be necessary where
references to items are required?
<$action-listops $list="mylist" $subfilter="one two +[append{!!myfield}]
+[putbefore:3[Wednesday]]"/>
regards
On Friday, 16 October 2015 21:11:54 UTC+2, Matabele wrote:
>
> Hi Tobias
>
> Next problem -- how does one make these filters work with references? I
> tried using a set widget and a macro (separately) to specify one of the
> items to append (fetch from a field) -- neither method worked :-(
>
> regards
>
> On Friday, 16 October 2015 19:30:41 UTC+2, Tobias Beer wrote:
>>
>> Hi Metabele,
>>
>>
>>> Still having problems getting this to work for more than 1 item. How
>>> does one use the '2' after the colon? Seems that 'source' refers to the
>>> input string, 'operator.operand' refers to the contents of the square
>>> brackets, but what is the variable name for the '2' after the colon?
>>>
>>
>> Search for suffix and ye shall be finding stuff. ;-)
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> — tb
>>
>
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