From: Benny M. <ben...@gm...> - 2009-07-13 14:09:48
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2009/7/13 Gerald Britton <ger...@gm...>: > I see it better now, I think. Could it be done by filtering on some > object where the References include objects from some other filter? > So I could have a filter "foo" that returns some list of objects (of > any type or combined types). Then I would have a filter "bar" that > returns a list of desired matching objects. Finally I have a filter > "foobar" that matches the References from the objects from "foo" > against the objects in "bar" and only returns those that match. (I'm > trying to think of the general case.) > > So in Helge's case, "foo" would filter out some sources (possibly all > or none), "bar" would filter out some events (possibly all or none) > and "foobar" would only return objects from "foo" (the sources that > have References in the objects from "bar" (the events or people or > whatever.) > > Is this the idea? Is it general enough? Yes, this looks like a good general filter we can offer for all primary objects. Benny |