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<p>Hello Maik,</p>
<p>thank you!<br>
However, this would not be practical for me with 20..200
alternative search terms (generated from a file listing or
reformatted 'exiftool' output).</p>
<p>My search term would look something like this (unwrapped) - with
| being the "OR" character:</p>
<p><span style="font-family:monospace">IMG_0717|IMG_0729|IMG_0740|IMG_0743|IMG_0745|IMG_0754|IMG_0757|IMG_0811|IMG_0819|IMG_0830|IMG_0839|IMG_08<br>
46|IMG_0867|IMG_0877|IMG_0895|IMG_0899|IMG_0951|IMG_0953|IMG_0975|IMG_0991|IMG_1013|IMG_1016|IMG_1022|IMG_103<br>
1|IMG_1034|IMG_1039|IMG_1041|IMG_1151|IMG_1196|IMG_1197|IMG_1207|IMG_1243|IMG_1266|IMG_1271|IMG_1272|IMG_1278<br>
|IMG_1281|IMG_1288|IMG_1290|IMG_1291|IMG_1308|IMG_1323|IMG_1325|IMG_1347|IMG_1352|IMG_1373|IMG_1391|IMG_1394|<br>
IMG_1413|IMG_1420|IMG_1422|IMG_1426|IMG_1427|IMG_1433|IMG_1448|IMG_1493|IMG_1529|IMG_1530|IMG_1544|IMG_1545|I<br>
MG_1550|IMG_1553|IMG_1572|IMG_1574|IMG_
1577|IMG_1577|IMG_1580|IMG_1584|IMG_1588|IMG_1590|IMG_1609|IMG_2352|I<br>
MG_2357|IMG_2360|IMG_2363|P1000740|P1000752|P1010045|P1010052|P1010057|P1010062|P1010063|P1050909|P1050914|P1<br>
050918|P1050920|P1050923|P1050924|P1050926|P1050941|P1050946|P1050953|P1050954|P1050957|P1050958|P1050959|P10<br>
50962|P1050965|P1050969|P1050975|P1050982|P1050983|P1050996|P1060002|P1060006|P1060008|P1060016|P1060017|P106<br>
0025|P1060047|P1060065|P1060075|P1060122|P1060153|P1060158|P1060168-2|P1060186|P1060188|P1060216.jpg|P1060246<br>
|P1060247|P1060260|P1060261|P1060289|P1060312|P1060317|P1060351|P1060360|P1060369|P1060385|P1060388|P1060391|<br>
P1060422|P1060427|P1060459|P1060466|P1060469|P1060470|P1060492|P1060499|P1060501|P1060502|P1060572|P1060605|P<br>
1060606|P1060616|P1060617|P1060620|P1060623|P1060629|P1060635|P1060637|P1060643|P1060644|P1060646|P1060651|P1<br>
060660|P1060662|P1060663|P1060672|P1060675|P1060694|P1060697|P1060698|P1060744|P1060746|P1060758|P1060759<br>
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<p>An alternative would be to directly modify Digikam's database to
add a tag to images which have a named path.<br>
I could then search by tag, and proceed further in Digikam.</p>
<p>I can script SQLite, I'd just need to know what to insert in
which tables to not corrupt Digikam's database.<br>
Is this a feasible way to go?</p>
<p>Regards,<br>
Jens</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 26.02.24 um 08:18 schrieb Maik
Qualmann:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:2125606.9o76ZdvQCi@linux-tpgn">
<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">In the advanced search function it is possible to create additional search
groups that are connected accordingly.
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://docs.digikam.org/en/main_window/search_view.html#the-advanced-search-tool">https://docs.digikam.org/en/main_window/search_view.html#the-advanced-search-tool</a>
Maik
Am Sonntag, 25. Februar 2024, 22:19:20 CET schrieb Jens Benecke:
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hi all,
I was wondering if I can use the search function to search for multiple
alternative keywords simultaneously?
I would like to perform keyword searches like "filename contains 1059
*OR* 1950 *OR* 2395".
I know I can search for multiple tags and multiple alternative
_different_ metadata, but multiple options in the *same* metadatum I
could not find.
Is this possible?
Or can it be made possible? :-)
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Regards, Jens</pre>
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