poppy21 0 Posted September 29, 2020 Share Posted September 29, 2020 -reminderTime:day+1 -reminderDoneTime:* works OK on desktop mac app (v 7.14) and used to work OK on my iOS version (iPhone). It should return 28 results but on the iPhone with v 10.0.2 it is returning 128. Link to comment
Level 5* DTLow 5,744 Posted September 29, 2020 Level 5* Share Posted September 29, 2020 15 minutes ago, poppy21 said: -reminderTime:day+1 -reminderDoneTime:* works OK ondesktop mac app (v 7.14) I get 0 notes on my Mac What is the intended target - I see exclude future dated, exclude completed - I don't see any include Link to comment
poppy21 0 Posted September 29, 2020 Author Share Posted September 29, 2020 And on the Safari web version, the same search returns 6,401 notes (ie all the them). Seems to be seriously broken. Link to comment
poppy21 0 Posted September 29, 2020 Author Share Posted September 29, 2020 The intended target is there is a reminder with date is no later than today NO reminder done time The plus 1 is to make today’s show up, else you only get up to yesterday because it is a negation of Today. So this normally finds notes which are due today or due on previous days and not completed. Link to comment
Level 5* Solution DTLow 5,744 Posted September 29, 2020 Level 5* Solution Share Posted September 29, 2020 16 hours ago, poppy21 said: The intended target is there is a reminder with date is no later than today NO reminder done time The plus 1 is to make today’s show up, else you only get up to yesterday because it is a negation of Today. So this normally finds notes which are due today or due on previous days and not completed. reminderTime:* -reminderTime:day+1 -reminderDoneTime:* all dated reminders, exclude future dated, exclude completed To also include undated reminders reminderOrder:* 1 Link to comment
poppy21 0 Posted September 29, 2020 Author Share Posted September 29, 2020 Quote reminderTime:* -reminderTime:day+1 -reminderDoneTime:* Thanks. That works OK on iOS and also mac web version. Previously, the reminderTime:* was not required - I presume it was inferred. There is something subtly different about the way this search syntax has been implemented, or maybe the life cycle of reminders?: absent -> present -> dated -> completed. Link to comment
Level 5* CalS 5,307 Posted September 30, 2020 Level 5* Share Posted September 30, 2020 On 9/29/2020 at 1:28 PM, poppy21 said: Thanks. That works OK on iOS and also mac web version. Previously, the reminderTime:* was not required - I presume it was inferred. There is something subtly different about the way this search syntax has been implemented, or maybe the life cycle of reminders?: absent -> present -> dated -> completed. It shouldn't have worked previously. -reminderdonetime:* would return all notes other than those with a completed reminder. It's the minus that can cause confusion. The remindertme:day+1 search is a positive search so the note must have a remindertime to be included in the results. The result is all notes with future reminder times. The -remindertme:day+1 search is the complement of that so it is any note which does not have remindertime in the future. The result is all notes without out future reminder times which includes notes without any reminder times. This fix to this is to add the reminderorder:* so that the note must have a reminder to be included in the results.. 1 Link to comment
Okimiko 1 Posted October 2, 2020 Share Posted October 2, 2020 Trying to search all notes updated or created within last week with this search: any: created:week-1 updated:week-1 It’s been working beautifully for years but produces random results with Evernote iOS 10.0.3. It works on the Mac desktop as intended. I don’t even know what iOS 10.0.3 searches for as there are about 4 times as many notes in the search result as in the correct search result (on the desktop). Results that include notes not updated for months! I’ve also tried: any: created:day-7 updated:day-7, but with similar erroneous search results. Link to comment
Okimiko 1 Posted October 8, 2020 Share Posted October 8, 2020 OK, so basically I'm using notebook: "Notebook" any: created:week-1 updated:week-1 to search for notes updated or created within the last week in the notebook "Notebook". Problem is that Evernote iOS 10.0.4 automatically puts notebook:"Notebook" outside of the search box with a blue filter tag with a close ("x") button on it. After several searches I've concluded that the any statement ("OR" statement) applies (erroneously) to all of the terms – INCLUDING the notebook:"Notebook" , The Evernote search syntax states it's better to put the notebook: argument FIRST and subsequently the search then searches this notebook for any note created or updated during the last week. What happens is that Evernote iOS 10.0.4 makes the notebook argument part of the any (OR) statement – so it becomes any notes updated or created last week AND all notes in "Notebook" (any note updated last week OR created last week OR in "Notebook" – instead of: in "Notebook" any note updated last week OR created last week) this is erroneous. The (Mac) desktop app searches correctly for any notes in "Notebook" that has been updated or created during the last week. I haven't found a workaround, but ultimately this a bug that needs to be fixed. Does anyone have a workaround solution? 1 Link to comment
stocky2605 402 Posted October 8, 2020 Share Posted October 8, 2020 confirmed - V10 is any-ing all search terms while V8 does it correctly: search A or B within a particular notebook. That is strange / bad raising a support ticket would be the next step... === this search returns different results on V8 and V10.0.4 === notebook:WEG any: tag:Energie tag:Auto @Shane D.FYI Link to comment
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