The only way I can make it work is using the advanced tab and writing it
like:
Categories contains category1
Categories contains category1 AND category2
I'm not sure if the QueryBuilder key will work with BCM:
http://www.slipstick.com/emo/2004/up040722.htm#query
Is there a reason you need advanced find and not a custom view? The SQL
filter might work better, but it's views only:
http://www.slipstick.com/emo/2004/up040708.htm#davx
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"Toni Carlson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C86AD364-336F-4A0A-B16E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> How can I get BCM to perform "AND" searches? For instance if I want to
> find contacts who are flagged as Category A AND Category B. If you do an
> advanced find and choose both categories, it finds everyone who is A OR B
> but I want only the people who are both. Going to the "Advanced" tab lets
> you get specific on search criteria but does not let you insert the "AND"
> to control how multiple criteria get applied. This seems so simple and so
> necessary. I posted this note in Outlook general and got the following
> reply. But it turns out it doesn't work the same way in BCM!!!@!@! Why -
> the advanced find screens are the same!
>
> Reply: "Just type in A AND B in the Categories box on the More Choices
> tab in Advanced Find."
>
> Very frustrated here and ready to recommend my client purchase ACT!