Thx a lot, works great ;-) 2010/6/15, Alexander Wagner <a.wag...@physik.uni-wuerzburg.de>: > Philipp Enoeckl wrote: > > Hi! > >> Is there a way to filter games automatically? What i want to do is to >> filter larger databases for numerous playernames. (filter for Name1 OR >> Name2 OR....) First of all, I want to do this for about 100 >> playernames, thats the reason, why i don't want to do this manually, >> but secondly, i can also imagine to do this not only once, but several >> times (with different names, of course) >> >> I have a list of the players, so the only thing i need is an automatic >> way to connect this list with my database(s). >> Is there a command-line-tool for filtering databases for instance, or >> do you have any suggestions how to achieve my goal or is it simply >> impossible? > > Well not entirely impossible, but no really nice solution either. > > Actually, you could set "My player names" to your list of players. > Searching for the special player !me will then filter all games from > players in your list. (The other special player is !mymove which gives > all games in the base where either my player name has the move.) > > The drawback is, that there is only one such list. > > What's your actual usecase, if I may ask? > > -- > > Kind regards, / War is Peace. > | Freedom is Slavery. > Alexander Wagner | Ignorance is Strength. > | > | Theory : G. Orwell, "1984" > / In practice: USA, since 2001 >
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