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Old 03-13-2024, 12:39 AM   #10
chaley
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Originally Posted by Comfy.n View Post
Hi again,

Today I missed a way to restrict a search with the second part of this request. For example, a search for
Code:
tags:biography listing_restriction:one book per author.
Another one would be:
Code:
 languages:eng formats:epub listing_restriction:one book per author.
Can that second part be written as a separate query, so one could run it, say, on a VL?
I don't understand. What does
Code:
listing_restriction:one book per author
mean?

The template search already respects the current VL. If you want it to respect some VL when no VL is currently applied, put that VL's search into the expression. For example, assuming the VL search expression is a saved search named "vl_search":
Code:
search:vl_search and tags:foo and search:one_book_per_author
Hmmmm ... it might be that the template search skips books because it selects a book outside the current VL to be displayed, then rejects it later when it isn't in the VL. Is this the problem you are describing?
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