@coalpointseafoodco , if I’m understanding you correctly (and I realize you’re simplifying), you’ve got a collection that includes some rows with data for widgets and other rows with data for gadgets . The type of content in each row is indicated with a tag . On one page, you’d like to pull out and use only the widget rows. On another page, you’d like to pull out and use only the gadget rows.
If my understanding is correct, you simply need to adjust the filter in your dataset settings.
I’ve attached some screenshots from a site I’m working on right now. It’s a ‘news magazine’ site, and we have a single collection for all the articles that appear on the site. It’s a single collection, even though we have three kinds of articles: ‘Stories’, which are big pieces, ‘Voices’, which are opinion pieces, and ‘Scribbles’, which are short news pieces. Each row has a ‘type’ field which indicates which type of article is contained in that row.
That’s equivalent to your ‘gadgets’ and ‘widgets’.
My screenshot shows how I filter a dataset to collect only those article that are classified as ‘stories’. Here are the steps:
First , select the dataset and then click ’ Settings ’ from the toolbar that appears.
Second , in the Settings dialog , scroll down to the section for Filters .
Third , define your filter. In my case, I’ve set a filter on the ‘type’ field and defined it to include only those articles that have been tagged as a ‘story’.
