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[digiKam-users] Advanced search

Pedro Neves

Hi all:

I'm trying to use the Advanced search to find some images on my image DB but I must me doing something wrong as I cannot get my desired results.

Some background info:

I'm using Digikam 5.9.0 and Arch Linux with the SQlite database


Imagine I want to find all images in a set of albums that are tagged with a specific tag. I open the Advanced search tab, and select the Album in the Album pull down list. I then select the tag I want in the tags pull down list. Then I click ok and I get no results...

If in the albums pull down list I select no Albums (i.e., the tab shows "Any Album"), I get all the images with the chosen tag. No matter which fields I select, the advanced search always returns 0 images if I choose anything other than "Any Album".

Am I missing anything?


Thanks in advance....


Pedro

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Re: Advanced search

Maik Qualmann
I can not find any mistake here. It also works correctly with only one album.
Maybe you have a search option set, click on reset and try again. Or tag names
are exist double.

Maik

Am Samstag, 5. Mai 2018, 18:47:05 CEST schrieb Pedro Neves:

> Hi all:
>
> I'm trying to use the Advanced search to find some images on my image DB
> but I must me doing something wrong as I cannot get my desired results.
>
> Some background info:
>
> I'm using Digikam 5.9.0 and Arch Linux with the SQlite database
>
>
> Imagine I want to find all images in a set of albums that are tagged
> with a specific tag. I open the Advanced search tab, and select the
> Album in the Album pull down list. I then select the tag I want in the
> tags pull down list. Then I click ok and I get no results...
>
> If in the albums pull down list I select no Albums (i.e., the tab shows
> "Any Album"), I get all the images with the chosen tag. No matter which
> fields I select, the advanced search always returns 0 images if I choose
> anything other than "Any Album".
>
> Am I missing anything?
>
>
> Thanks in advance....
>
>
> Pedro




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Re: Advanced search

Pedro Neves
On 05-05-2018 19:59, Maik Qualmann wrote:
> I can not find any mistake here. It also works correctly with only one album.
> Maybe you have a search option set, click on reset and try again. Or tag names
> are exist double.
>

I think the problem shows when I select an album that has other albums
inside. For instance, if I have an album called Travel with 2 albums
inside (2008 and 2007):

Travel
     |
     ----- 2008
     |
     ------ 2007

If on the Album tab in Advance Search I select Travel, and then on the
Tag tab I select any tag, I get no results.
If I select 2008 and 2007, I get the desired results.

Can anyone confirm this?

Cheers:

Pedro
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Re: Advanced search

Maik Qualmann
This is completely correct, the albums underneath are not searched. They must
also be selected. With one click: right mouse button menu-> select-> children.

Maik

Am Samstag, 5. Mai 2018, 21:30:06 CEST schrieb Pedro Neves:

> On 05-05-2018 19:59, Maik Qualmann wrote:
> > I can not find any mistake here. It also works correctly with only one
> > album. Maybe you have a search option set, click on reset and try again.
> > Or tag names are exist double.
>
> I think the problem shows when I select an album that has other albums
> inside. For instance, if I have an album called Travel with 2 albums
> inside (2008 and 2007):
>
> Travel
>      |
>      ----- 2008
>      |
>      ------ 2007
>
> If on the Album tab in Advance Search I select Travel, and then on the
> Tag tab I select any tag, I get no results.
> If I select 2008 and 2007, I get the desired results.
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
>
> Cheers:
>
> Pedro




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Re: Advanced search

Pedro Neves
On 05-05-2018 20:38, Maik Qualmann wrote:
> This is completely correct, the albums underneath are not searched. They must
> also be selected. With one click: right mouse button menu-> select-> children.
>

Maik:

Thanks a lot for the hint!

All the best.

Pedro