Colm,

I see your approach. Get the tids by modified //then// find the missing links.

I was exploring
getMissingLinks(modified);

Alex

On 9 May 2011 18:50, Alex Hough <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Not sure what you mean by *noise*, could you explain this further?
>
> Yes. Under missing you often get missing's that are useless and not
> worth making into a tiddler. For example the "A4K" listed under
> missing on TW.com.
>
> When I make notes, I make a missing link as a reminder. When thinking
> back I think about how long ago it was, not alphabetically. The
> provisional title might not be the one I end up using. I might even
> pass it by, the idea could have been useless. Instead of this
> cluttering the missing, I would like for it to sink to the bottom of
> the pile. Once it is at a certian depth it can disappear from view.
>
> I might then want to systematically review my missing links, then the
> existing missing would be great.
>
>
>> It orders he missing links by the modified date of the tiddler they
>> appear in.  You can use it like this:
>> <<list latestmissing>>
>
> This is just what I was looking for
>
> Thanks
>
> ALex
>

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