In that case, you problem want to use the "search operator" 
(https://tiddlywiki.com/#search%20Operator)

There are several ways to interpret what you want. This version assumes 
that you have just one input field, but 
still have two description fields, and that you want results to return if 
either description field has a match:

<<list-links "[has[description1]search:description1{input1}] 
[has[description2]search:description2{input1}] ">>

good luck

On Thursday, June 13, 2019 at 1:21:15 PM UTC-7, Chems wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> Thank you so much! That was reaaaly helpful!!
> Do you know if its easily possible to show the fitting descriptions if I 
> let one box empty?
>
> example: 
> If i wanna search for vegetarian and soup ill get 1 result
> if i wanna search for vegetarian and pie ill get 1 result.
>
> If i only search for vegetarian, and let the second field empty, ill get 2 
> results.
>
> You know what I mean?
>
> Again, Thank you very much!
>
>

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