Thanks everyone, useful information. 
@PMario - I'll take a look at that and:
1) Try and apply the example as written for a single tag to see if I can 
get it working
2) Try and extend to two tags

It looks like it should be straightforward enough and I'll be able to add a 
new tool to my belt.

Thanks
John

On Monday, 26 July 2021 at 06:44:43 UTC+1 PMario wrote:

> UUPS, 
> I didn't read your OP good enough, because my solution works for 1 tag 
> only. ... BUT it should contain enough info to figure out, how the filter 
> should look like for your problem;)
> -m
>
> On Monday, July 26, 2021 at 7:39:12 AM UTC+2 PMario wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> In TW you sometimes need to think different, because filter sets can 
>> dynamically change as you found out. 
>>
>> <$set name="condition" value="[tags[]count[]match[1]]">
>> <$list filter="[tag[a]filter<condition>]"/>
>> </$set>
>>
>> In this example, the first filter tag[a] gets all tiddlers that have a 
>> tag a. 
>> The second condition is 
>>   - get all tags of that tiddler,  
>>   - count them and 
>>   - compare to 1" ... So "a" is the only tag because of the initial 
>> filter -> \o/
>>
>> The filter operator applies the condition to the current tiddler and 
>> returns its title, if the condition is not empty. 
>>
>> See: 
>> https://tiddlywiki.com/#tags%20Operator:%5B%5Btags%20Operator%5D%5D%20%5B%5Bcount%20Operator%5D%5D%20%5B%5Bmatch%20Operator%5D%5D%20%5B%5Bfilter%20Operator%5D%5D%20%5B%5BFilter%20Operators%5D%5D
>>
>> have fun!
>> mario
>>
>

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