Restrict specific search to the top folder level

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abr01
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Restrict specific search to the top folder level

Post by abr01 »

Using camera-model:abc after having re-index the database including the camera model property is fun and very fast. But i found, that i would need to limit the search path to the first level. So everything in K:\Bilder\Fotografie\Dated Folders (e.g. K:\Bilder\Fotografie\Feb-12-2024), but excluding all other subfolders, like K:\Bilder\Fotografie\Outtakes, K:\Bilder\Fotografie\Original etc.

I checked the Everything Search Functions, but didn't find anything that looked suitable.

Edit, i found part of the solution by adding commands like !Original !Outtakes etc., but maybe there is a more generic way to include only the top level.
NotNull
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Re: Restrict specific search to the top folder level

Post by NotNull »

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regex:"K:\\Bilder\\Fotografie\\[a-z]+-\d\d-\d\d\d\d\\"
[a-z]+ = 1 or more characters a-z (including A-Z)
\d\d = 2 digits
\d\d\d\d = 4 digits
\\ = a normal path-backslash.


Alternative:

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wildcards:"T:\\Bilder\\Fotografie\\*-##-####\\**"
# = a number 0-9
* = matches zero or more characters, stops at path separator (=backslash)
* = matches zero or more characters, does not stop at path separator (=backslash)



@void:
Is the \\ as path separator new? Can't remember using this syntax in the past (single backslash instaead)
abr01
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Re: Restrict specific search to the top folder level

Post by abr01 »

NotNull, none of both codes work here yet.

My full (example) command is

camera-model:XF1 wildcards:"K:\\Bilder\\Fotografie\\*-##-####\\**"

to filter for that camera model and excluding deeper paths.

I also try to build a template, where i have just to fill in my camera model, but that doesn't work either. What i try is to have the filter search string inserted into the search field.

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NotNull
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Re: Restrict specific search to the top folder level

Post by NotNull »

Just noticed that I skipped a quote in the regex: version. Repaired in the original post.

Let's approach this step-by-step; your filter will come later on.

- Make sure the Everything filter is enabled
- Make sure no other serach modifiers are enabled under MEnu=> Search (like Regular Expressions, Match Case, etc.)
- Try the following searches, one by one. Which one gives results and which ones don't:

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"K:\Bilder\Fotografie\"
"K:\Bilder\Fotografie\Feb-12-2024"
regex:"K:\\Bilder\\Fotografie\\Feb-12-2024\\"
regex:"K:\\Bilder\\Fotografie\\[a-z]+-\d\d-\d\d\d\d\\"
wildcards:"T:\\Bilder\\Fotografie\\*-##-####\\**"
abr01
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Re: Restrict specific search to the top folder level

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NotNull wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 10:29 pm Just noticed that I skipped a quote in the regex: version. Repaired in the original post.

Let's approach this step-by-step; your filter will come later on.

- Make sure the Everything filter is enabled
- Make sure no other serach modifiers are enabled under MEnu=> Search (like Regular Expressions, Match Case, etc.)
- Try the following searches, one by one. Which one gives results and which ones don't:

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"K:\Bilder\Fotografie\"
"K:\Bilder\Fotografie\Feb-12-2024"
regex:"K:\\Bilder\\Fotografie\\Feb-12-2024\\"
regex:"K:\\Bilder\\Fotografie\\[a-z]+-\d\d-\d\d\d\d\\"
wildcards:"T:\\Bilder\\Fotografie\\*-##-####\\**"
- Make sure the Everything filter is enabled
I think it is. If that is 'the' Everything filter at the top, followed by 'audio',, 'compressed' etc .
And i have removed all search modifiers for this test (don't know, if i would need them back for my normal search, though).

And sorry, i wasn't really clear about my example. I want to look into ~1,500 folders, so that Feb-12-2024 was only one example. Therefore examples 2 and 3 are not what i wanted explicitely, more something like K:\\Bilder\\Fotografie\\* with * meaning lots of date folders.

Following image shows what i mean. Everything under the 'date' folder is to be searched, leaving out 'LR', 'Outtakes' and 'Orginals', as they would show redundant or unwanted results. Or in other words, all other subfolders.

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But following two search strings brought up nothing so far. Note, that i try to search for camera-model, that's why i have prefixed both of your commands with that search string.

camera-model:XF1 regex:"K:\\Bilder\\Fotografie\\[a-z]+-\d\d-\d\d\d\d\\"

camera-model:XF1 wildcards:"K:\\Bilder\\Fotografie\\*-##-####\\**"
abr01
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Re: Restrict specific search to the top folder level

Post by abr01 »

I have the impression, that [a-z]+-\d\d-\d\d\d\d\\ stands for the date format. But those date formatted folders should not be filtered. All of them should be searched.

Here's another approach to show what i try to achieve: 23-Okt-23 any many similar folders are not to be filtered out. I want to search only the orange files, resp. their EXIF data for the camera-model, leaving out all 'strike through' subfolders. Sorry for having been unclear.



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Re: Restrict specific search to the top folder level

Post by therube »

The date format you mentioned first is different from what you've shown (so the regex: would be wrong)?
So these dated "files" are actually files, & not "dated" directories?

If you only want files specifically in K:\Bilder\Fotografie\ & no subdirectories, you can use parents: (3, in this case).
K:\Bilder\Fotografie\ parents:3

& you can extend that if need be, so say you were only looking for picture file names beginning with 2025- (I like to look to the future):
K:\Bilder\Fotografie\ parents:3 \2025- pic:
NotNull
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Re: Restrict specific search to the top folder level

Post by NotNull »

This might work:

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pic:   "K:\Bilder\Fotografie\*\*" 
If not, take take a second (or 100!) to formulate way more precise what pattern describes your files/folders as this turns out to be completely different from what you initially asked for.


P.S. You didn't answer my questions ..
abr01
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Re: Restrict specific search to the top folder level

Post by abr01 »

therube wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 3:05 pm The date format you mentioned first is different from what you've shown (so the regex: would be wrong)?
So these dated "files" are actually files, & not "dated" directories?

If you only want files specifically in K:\Bilder\Fotografie\ & no subdirectories, you can use parents: (3, in this case).
K:\Bilder\Fotografie\ parents:3

& you can extend that if need be, so say you were only looking for picture file names beginning with 2025- (I like to look to the future):
K:\Bilder\Fotografie\ parents:3 \2025- pic:
Sorry that i was unclear about the whole structure. I was talking about dated directories, containing image files, and i wanted to filter for different camera models, which now works with both of your codes. In your code i had to have to insert a blank space before the 3. Thanks a lot!
abr01
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Re: Restrict specific search to the top folder level

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NotNull wrote: Wed Mar 13, 2024 9:48 pm This might work:

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pic:   "K:\Bilder\Fotografie\*\*" 
If not, take take a second (or 100!) to formulate way more precise what pattern describes your files/folders as this turns out to be completely different from what you initially asked for.


P.S. You didn't answer my questions ..
Yes, that is what i was looking for. Thank you! And sorry for not having directly answered your five questions. In the old approach none of them worked, abd i have suspected, that i was too unclears with what i've tried to achieve. So finally the code is very short and compact, and it's good to have that example for future filters i might build. Maybe i will re-index and include more photo specific stuff in the contents like apperture, ISO and focal length. I had searches for those properties, and they were very slow, until i realized, i have to include them in the context setting and build a new index. Anyway, now i have two working search types for an almost instant search for the camera types. :) :idea: :arrow:
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