On Sunday, October 23, 2016 at 3:27:38 PM UTC+2, Mark Heptinstall wrote:
>
> I would be interested to hear how other users are using tags and fields in 
> their TiddlyWiki's?
>
> In my mind they can both achieve the same thing though I'm thinking tags 
> are more useful for grouping based on the content of a tiddler, whereas 
> fields are more properties of a tiddler regardless of its content such as 
> status.
>
> For example I am currently using TiddlyWiki to document an SQL Server 
> database. I am using tags to group the tiddlers into categories such as 
> Tables, Views, Stored Procedures etc.
> I had been using a "Complete" tag to mark the tiddler as being documented 
> but I feel the field "status" is more appropriate for this.
> Equally I could use a field for the categories though I feel that having 
> this information hidden is not appropriate.
>
> I guess there is no real "right" way to use the combination of both.
>

Hi Mark,

I think, this is a really good summary of how tags and fields can be used 
in a production TW. I think you nailed it 100%!

Nothing more to say ;)

have fun!
mario


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