I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the content creator of Tools on Tech for publishing this amazing tutorial on Logseq's simple queries. As a Logseq user myself, I have been struggling to master these queries for quite some time and this tutorial has been an absolute game-changer for me. Thank you, Tools on Tech, for your dedication to Logseq and for sharing your expertise with us all. I truly appreciate the time and effort that went into creating this tutorial.
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Thanks for putting the effort in making this video - much appreciated! I liked that you explained the syntax of functions directly at the beginning. At least I was so far not aware that "(task TODO)" means that "task" is a function, and that TODO would just be a value. So, with this knowledge about this core feature at was a breeze for me to follow the rest of your video. Nice!
Great video. I can’t wait to try some of these out
This is so good. ❤
great video. Thank you so much for explainig querys
Great tutorial, thanks Bas! Was wondering where 'Scheduled' is in the query builder? Similar to your example for Between with journal dates would love to use the scheduled date to select tasks Any clue?
Awesome sauce, Bas! Thanks! ❤
thanks for explaining these basics. If I query on one page property with a value and then a different page property with 2 values, I get an error. is this due to limitations in simple query? Error: Cannot parse binding, expected (bind-scalar | bind-tuple | bind-coll| bind-rel)
Thank you so much for video! Can we make queries for linked references aslo?
im so used to dataview lol this is awesome tho
I followed your hours example. But my Journal entries pages do not show up in the query. Other pages do, but not journals. What change do I need to make?
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