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Dec 12, 2013 2:30 PM in response to StevenBulifantby red_menace,The Filter Finder Items action uses Spotlight, so the particular volumes would need to be indexed.
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Jan 3, 2014 5:26 PM in response to red_menaceby StevenBulifant,Thats not it. I have different variables in my workflow that also use filters and they are producing results just fine, but for some reason this section isn't producing any results. And everything is working off the same hard drive. I have checked to make sure that my variable is producing results but just this filter isn't working.
I have tried duplicatinig the exact same filter that works and replacing it with the one that isn't working and that one doesn't work as well.
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Jan 19, 2014 4:29 PM in response to StevenBulifantby MarkBebb,I am having the exact same issue on 10.9.1 and the latest beta 10.9.2
The workaround I have used is to set the filter criteria to 'Any Content' contains ... and then the filter criteria. For some reason this works whereas using 'Name' or 'Extension' etc do not.
It is obviously not a Spotlight issue in my case as the filter works correctly with this method and was intermittent before. Spotlight has been checked and indexes rebuilt on the particular drive in question. The directory is not excluded from Spotlight either.
The Filter Finder Items issue has been a re-occuring one over the last few major versions of OS X and I for one get quite peeved with the amount of time I spend fixing or find work arounds each time Apple break it...
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Oct 2, 2016 4:48 PM in response to red_menaceby trymbill,In my case spotlight search finds the file, but filtering in automator doesn't return anything, so in my case it's clearly not an issue with Spotlight. What else could it be?
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Oct 2, 2016 4:50 PM in response to MarkBebbby trymbill,I agree. I've had issues with the filtering aspect of Automator for way to many years now.
