redmondm0 8 Posted February 4 Share Posted February 4 I have a tag such that when I click on it correctly shows 11 notes. However if I go to the search bar and enter tag:X where X is the specific tag I'm looking for, only one note is found. I've made sure that I also selected Search Everywhere. I'm using the Windows Desktop version of Evernote (version 10.73.4). I also tried Evernote Web, but got the same result. Any thoughts? Thanks. Michael Link to comment
Level 5* gazumped 12,057 Posted February 4 Level 5* Share Posted February 4 50 minutes ago, redmondm0 said: Any thoughts? Save it (and anything similar) to your Favourites as a saved search, and report the matter to Support. Link to comment
VincentC 343 Posted February 4 Share Posted February 4 Or try the switcher: cntl-q on the Windows client or cmd-J on Mac instead of tag: and see if it works better. Vinnie Link to comment
Solution redmondm0 8 Posted February 5 Author Solution Share Posted February 5 Thanks for the help! I think I figured out what happened, though I think the behavior is still odd. I entered the tag I wanted on the search bar as tag:X, where X was the tag I wanted. I did not hit enter, however. Immediately underneath was a list (I suppose) of what EN though I was searching for. One of these was tag X. I clicked on it only to get one note. I knew that was incorrect because I had multiple notes tag as X. I redid the search, but this time after entering tag:X in the search bar I hit enter, and EN found all my notes tagged with X. This seems to me to be strange behavior. Why would EN list tag X as a possible search parameter when clicking on it does not return all the notes tagged with X? Michael Link to comment
AlbertR 704 Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 5 minutes ago, redmondm0 said: I think I figured out what happened... OK, THX. Because I've seen such effects from time to time but didn't find any background, this might help to figure out what's going on 😉 Does your tag "X" contain any special character(s) like ">"? There are differences in interpreting wildcards in search phrases that contain such characters in tag names. I.E. tags like ">1" and ">2" are matched with "tag:>*" in Legacy return 0 results in EN10... Link to comment
redmondm0 8 Posted February 6 Author Share Posted February 6 No, my tag X was just a person's last name. No special characters. Michael Link to comment
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