Collection Edit filter "does not contain” # doesn't work
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Rick Parsons
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EasyWorship Version: 7 EasyWorship Build Number: 7.4.1.9 (in trial) Operating System: Windows 11 23H2 CPU type & speed: Intel Core i5-1035G1 1.19GHz Amount of system memory (RAM): 8GB Free hard drive space: 360GB Graphics card model: On board Graphics card memory: n/a Capture card if applicable: n/a How is your computer connected to the output screen(s)? It isn't Description of the bug: In 2009 we used Songs in three types. Liturgy was prefixed by #, Occasional prefixed by @ and the remainder (the songs) with no prefix. I am trying to sort them into three categories How was your service impacted? n/a Still in trial - investigating migrating 2009 database How was your preparation time impacted? n/a Step by step instructions on how to reproduce the bug: With all "songs" loaded and a new collection created called "Songs" - right click Edit. Match title “does not contain” # OK produces no output. @ does the same. Really I would have preferred "does not start" but this would do. The reverse "starts with" # works fine.
Rick Parsons
EasyWorship Version: 7
EasyWorship Build Number: 7.4.1.9 (in trial)
Operating System: Windows 11 23H2
CPU type & speed: Intel Core i5-1035G1 1.19GHz
Amount of system memory (RAM): 8GB
Free hard drive space: 360GB
Graphics card model: On board
Graphics card memory: n/a
Capture card if applicable: n/a
How is your computer connected to the output screen(s)? It isn't
Description of the bug: In 2009 we used Songs in three types. Liturgy was prefixed by #, Occasional prefixed by @ and the remainder (the songs) with no prefix. I am trying to sort them into three categories
How was your service impacted? n/a Still in trial - investigating migrating 2009 database
How was your preparation time impacted? n/a
Step by step instructions on how to reproduce the bug: With all "songs" loaded and a new collection created called "Songs" - right click Edit. Match title “does not contain” # OK produces no output. @ does the same. Really I would have preferred "does not start" but this would do. The reverse "starts with" # works fine.