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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzi" data-source="post: 813165" data-attributes="member: 55213"><p><strong>AW: Re: Favorite Actor view</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>I added it and tried, but it is not 100% what you are after I suppose - as it processes the "IN-list" for exact matches. Works nice for e.g. years or other fields with single content - but not nice for fields with multiple entries like actors etc.</p><p>Thus I added another option and called it "like in" - that acts like a seqence of conditions, using a list in value field.</p><p>e.g. "actors" "like in" "Willis, Celentano" will process as "actors like '*Willis*' OR actors like '*Celentano*'</p><p>Such a definition would give you a config with all movies that apply to that restriction - however, it does NOT restrict the current actor view to those persons, as the current actor view is a concatenation of the actors present in the allowed movie records.</p><p>However, you get a config that allows all sort of views, filtering, etc. with restricted to movies with those conditions.</p><p></p><p>If you'd like to have a testversion, drop me a PM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzi, post: 813165, member: 55213"] [b]AW: Re: Favorite Actor view[/b] I added it and tried, but it is not 100% what you are after I suppose - as it processes the "IN-list" for exact matches. Works nice for e.g. years or other fields with single content - but not nice for fields with multiple entries like actors etc. Thus I added another option and called it "like in" - that acts like a seqence of conditions, using a list in value field. e.g. "actors" "like in" "Willis, Celentano" will process as "actors like '*Willis*' OR actors like '*Celentano*' Such a definition would give you a config with all movies that apply to that restriction - however, it does NOT restrict the current actor view to those persons, as the current actor view is a concatenation of the actors present in the allowed movie records. However, you get a config that allows all sort of views, filtering, etc. with restricted to movies with those conditions. If you'd like to have a testversion, drop me a PM. [/QUOTE]
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