You might be able to use the "new" conditional. Something like:

[(search if='new {+p1}')]

This should return from your list below a.1,b.1,c.6, etc. Only the
first return each time p1 changes. Is that what you are looking for?

Cheers,
Dan


On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 4:15 AM, Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> I spent some time to get around this problem:
> My search finds a couple of files like
> page a.1
> page a.2
> page a.3
> page b.1
> page b.4
> page c.6
>
> Now I only need to know that there is a,b,c and not d,e,f to work on.
> I have to eliminate the duplicates.
>
> My solution is: Start the search as usual.
> Use a template that logs all results to another page and reduce them
> using flags=unique.
> Add some other functions to work on with the results.
>
> [(search group=somegroup.* output=false template="template.whatever")]
>
> [[#template.whatever#]]
> [(template each)]
> {(log '{+:result_you_are_after}: <(some function here)>'
> delimiter='<br>' flags='unique' target='log.test')}
>
> returns:
> result_you_are_after from pages a: ...
> result_you_are_after from pages b: ...
> result_you_are_after from page c: ...
>
> I would have used info report but I do not know if this works with
> unique.
>
> Greetings, Martin
>
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