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When searching questions I can select a tag say sql but how can I search for multiple tags at once and only return the questions that have all the tags.









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  • Use 2 tags together in the search box: [sql][sql-server] stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sql+sql-server, to return either tag: [sql] or [sql-server]. Also you can read this and for an advanced search, perhaps read this

    – Tanner
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  • Sorry I didn't realise i missed out specifics. I referring to when I use SO on my phone. As soon as I touch one tag it returns the results. I need it to hold off until I've selected all required tags.

    – RyanTCB
    Sep 8 '14 at 18:05











  • The same applies. If you click on "questions" on the menu, then where it says "all questions" with the magnifying glass, you can enter your search terms as specified.

    – Tanner
    Sep 8 '14 at 18:25











  • I was hoping for a way to just tap the tags in the menu. Oh well thanks for replies.

    – RyanTCB
    Sep 10 '14 at 6:13
















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When searching questions I can select a tag say sql but how can I search for multiple tags at once and only return the questions that have all the tags.









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  • Use 2 tags together in the search box: [sql][sql-server] stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sql+sql-server, to return either tag: [sql] or [sql-server]. Also you can read this and for an advanced search, perhaps read this

    – Tanner
    Sep 8 '14 at 10:17













  • Sorry I didn't realise i missed out specifics. I referring to when I use SO on my phone. As soon as I touch one tag it returns the results. I need it to hold off until I've selected all required tags.

    – RyanTCB
    Sep 8 '14 at 18:05











  • The same applies. If you click on "questions" on the menu, then where it says "all questions" with the magnifying glass, you can enter your search terms as specified.

    – Tanner
    Sep 8 '14 at 18:25











  • I was hoping for a way to just tap the tags in the menu. Oh well thanks for replies.

    – RyanTCB
    Sep 10 '14 at 6:13














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When searching questions I can select a tag say sql but how can I search for multiple tags at once and only return the questions that have all the tags.









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When searching questions I can select a tag say sql but how can I search for multiple tags at once and only return the questions that have all the tags.







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migrated from stackoverflow.com Sep 8 '14 at 10:13


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migrated from stackoverflow.com Sep 8 '14 at 10:13


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  • Use 2 tags together in the search box: [sql][sql-server] stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sql+sql-server, to return either tag: [sql] or [sql-server]. Also you can read this and for an advanced search, perhaps read this

    – Tanner
    Sep 8 '14 at 10:17













  • Sorry I didn't realise i missed out specifics. I referring to when I use SO on my phone. As soon as I touch one tag it returns the results. I need it to hold off until I've selected all required tags.

    – RyanTCB
    Sep 8 '14 at 18:05











  • The same applies. If you click on "questions" on the menu, then where it says "all questions" with the magnifying glass, you can enter your search terms as specified.

    – Tanner
    Sep 8 '14 at 18:25











  • I was hoping for a way to just tap the tags in the menu. Oh well thanks for replies.

    – RyanTCB
    Sep 10 '14 at 6:13



















  • Use 2 tags together in the search box: [sql][sql-server] stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sql+sql-server, to return either tag: [sql] or [sql-server]. Also you can read this and for an advanced search, perhaps read this

    – Tanner
    Sep 8 '14 at 10:17













  • Sorry I didn't realise i missed out specifics. I referring to when I use SO on my phone. As soon as I touch one tag it returns the results. I need it to hold off until I've selected all required tags.

    – RyanTCB
    Sep 8 '14 at 18:05











  • The same applies. If you click on "questions" on the menu, then where it says "all questions" with the magnifying glass, you can enter your search terms as specified.

    – Tanner
    Sep 8 '14 at 18:25











  • I was hoping for a way to just tap the tags in the menu. Oh well thanks for replies.

    – RyanTCB
    Sep 10 '14 at 6:13

















Use 2 tags together in the search box: [sql][sql-server] stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sql+sql-server, to return either tag: [sql] or [sql-server]. Also you can read this and for an advanced search, perhaps read this

– Tanner
Sep 8 '14 at 10:17







Use 2 tags together in the search box: [sql][sql-server] stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sql+sql-server, to return either tag: [sql] or [sql-server]. Also you can read this and for an advanced search, perhaps read this

– Tanner
Sep 8 '14 at 10:17















Sorry I didn't realise i missed out specifics. I referring to when I use SO on my phone. As soon as I touch one tag it returns the results. I need it to hold off until I've selected all required tags.

– RyanTCB
Sep 8 '14 at 18:05





Sorry I didn't realise i missed out specifics. I referring to when I use SO on my phone. As soon as I touch one tag it returns the results. I need it to hold off until I've selected all required tags.

– RyanTCB
Sep 8 '14 at 18:05













The same applies. If you click on "questions" on the menu, then where it says "all questions" with the magnifying glass, you can enter your search terms as specified.

– Tanner
Sep 8 '14 at 18:25





The same applies. If you click on "questions" on the menu, then where it says "all questions" with the magnifying glass, you can enter your search terms as specified.

– Tanner
Sep 8 '14 at 18:25













I was hoping for a way to just tap the tags in the menu. Oh well thanks for replies.

– RyanTCB
Sep 10 '14 at 6:13





I was hoping for a way to just tap the tags in the menu. Oh well thanks for replies.

– RyanTCB
Sep 10 '14 at 6:13










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Like this? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+bar



In the search box, this is [foo] [bar], and searching for [foo] [bar] takes you to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+bar.



Note that "and" is the default combiner. You can explicitly state "and" if you prefer to be explicit: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+and+bar. From this, it should be obvious that to do the or search, you can use: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+or+bar





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  • He's after AND logic as opposed to OR

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    @Tanner my bad; replace "or" with "and" then ;p

    – Marc Gravell
    Sep 8 '14 at 10:20



















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You can also type on the search bar like this:



[tag] and [anotherTag]



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[tag] or [anotherTag]





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    Like this? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+bar



    In the search box, this is [foo] [bar], and searching for [foo] [bar] takes you to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+bar.



    Note that "and" is the default combiner. You can explicitly state "and" if you prefer to be explicit: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+and+bar. From this, it should be obvious that to do the or search, you can use: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+or+bar





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    • He's after AND logic as opposed to OR

      – Tanner
      Sep 8 '14 at 10:20






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      @Tanner my bad; replace "or" with "and" then ;p

      – Marc Gravell
      Sep 8 '14 at 10:20
















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    Like this? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+bar



    In the search box, this is [foo] [bar], and searching for [foo] [bar] takes you to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+bar.



    Note that "and" is the default combiner. You can explicitly state "and" if you prefer to be explicit: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+and+bar. From this, it should be obvious that to do the or search, you can use: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+or+bar





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    • He's after AND logic as opposed to OR

      – Tanner
      Sep 8 '14 at 10:20






    • 1





      @Tanner my bad; replace "or" with "and" then ;p

      – Marc Gravell
      Sep 8 '14 at 10:20














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    Like this? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+bar



    In the search box, this is [foo] [bar], and searching for [foo] [bar] takes you to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+bar.



    Note that "and" is the default combiner. You can explicitly state "and" if you prefer to be explicit: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+and+bar. From this, it should be obvious that to do the or search, you can use: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+or+bar





    share















    Like this? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+bar



    In the search box, this is [foo] [bar], and searching for [foo] [bar] takes you to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+bar.



    Note that "and" is the default combiner. You can explicitly state "and" if you prefer to be explicit: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+and+bar. From this, it should be obvious that to do the or search, you can use: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo+or+bar






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    • He's after AND logic as opposed to OR

      – Tanner
      Sep 8 '14 at 10:20






    • 1





      @Tanner my bad; replace "or" with "and" then ;p

      – Marc Gravell
      Sep 8 '14 at 10:20



















    • He's after AND logic as opposed to OR

      – Tanner
      Sep 8 '14 at 10:20






    • 1





      @Tanner my bad; replace "or" with "and" then ;p

      – Marc Gravell
      Sep 8 '14 at 10:20

















    He's after AND logic as opposed to OR

    – Tanner
    Sep 8 '14 at 10:20





    He's after AND logic as opposed to OR

    – Tanner
    Sep 8 '14 at 10:20




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    @Tanner my bad; replace "or" with "and" then ;p

    – Marc Gravell
    Sep 8 '14 at 10:20





    @Tanner my bad; replace "or" with "and" then ;p

    – Marc Gravell
    Sep 8 '14 at 10:20











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    You can also type on the search bar like this:



    [tag] and [anotherTag]



    or



    [tag] or [anotherTag]





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      You can also type on the search bar like this:



      [tag] and [anotherTag]



      or



      [tag] or [anotherTag]





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        You can also type on the search bar like this:



        [tag] and [anotherTag]



        or



        [tag] or [anotherTag]





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        You can also type on the search bar like this:



        [tag] and [anotherTag]



        or



        [tag] or [anotherTag]






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