Also I usually start with 1 filter item, and if it works add the 2nd
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tried it and i don't think the TABLE allows this since you are searching in the same column at the same time while the example is using a different column
as a workaround I would filter using one argument, copy that information to a temp table and search using the 2nd argument
Unless Erel has a solution
B4X:
Sub App_Start
Form1.Show
Table1.AddCol(cString,"benennung",80,False)
i = 0
Do Until i = 60
Table1.AddRow("Test"&i)
i = i + 1
Loop
End Sub
Sub Button1_Click
'sr = "*" & Table1Textbox.Text & "*"
'sr1 = "*" & Textbox30.Text & "*"
'Table1.Filter("benennung LIKE '" & sr & "'" AND "benennung LIKE '" & sr1 & "'")
Table1.Filter("benennung LIKE 5" AND "benennung LIKE 9")
End Sub