7.3 Property searches
To create sparse
trees and special lists with selection based on properties, the
same commands are used as for tag searches (see Tag searches).
- C-c / m or C-c
,org-match-sparse-tree
()
- Create a sparse tree with all matching entries. With a
C-u prefix argument, ignore headlines that are not a
TODO line.
- C-c a m
(
org-tags-view)
- Create a global list of tag/property matches from all
agenda files. See
Matching tags and properties.
- C-c a M
(
org-tags-view)
- Create
a global list of tag matches from all agenda files, but check
only TODO items and force checking of subitems (see variable
org-tags-match-list-sublevels).
The syntax for the search string is described in Matching
tags and properties.
There is also a special command for creating sparse trees
based on a single property:
- C-c / p
- Create a sparse tree based on the value of a property. This
first prompts for the name of a property, and then for a value.
A sparse tree is created with all entries that define this
property with the given value. If you enclose the value in
curly braces, it is interpreted as a regular expression and
matched against the property values.