Diane-
I think when you search Dimensions, you
are only searching the display box, so if all of your 27x35 are noted the same
way, you should be able to search “27 x 35 in.” (or whatever your
form is in the display) in Dimensions and get the results you want.
Jared
Case
Head of
Collection Information and Access
Motion
Picture Department
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Oh well – I’ve actually
never gotten the parenthesis to work with anything, and they seem like they
would be so handy!
If you ever do find out a solution I
would love to hear about it – I can see that this is a search I would
need someday.
Good luck!
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Thank you, I’ve tried that but the
parens don’t work.
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I haven’t tried it as I
don’t currently have it set up to do a dimension search, but could you
put the Type=width and Dimension=27 in parenthesis, and then repeat the Type
and Dimension again with another set of parenthesis? That way I would think you
would have two separate sets of criteria that need to go together to get your
result, and having that Dimension field repeated wouldn’t matter as
they’d be linked to the type within the parenthesis. (I hope that made
sense.)
I’d try it now, but am on my way
out the door – let us know if it works!
Diane.
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Subject: Advance query: Dimensions
Dear All,
Does anyone how to query objects with a
specific dimension element with input for dimensions for two dimension types,
i.e. Width and Height?
I get as far as searching for one
dimension type but not both.
i.e. Dimension element: Frame, width= 27
inches, height=35 inches
Thanks!
Yer
Vang
Associate Collections Information Specialist
Digital
Media
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