Hi Again, Toddler... So, to solve your original request you basically do need to have one field per table in order to filter appropriately. In other words, you need to drop the pattern of listing all Tables a Field is being used in the Field tiddler. Instead, everyon Table.Field tiddler should describe that relation as a tiddler of its own. ...which brings you to something more resembling my suggestion, after all ;-)
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