My preference would be a little back and forth on the forum first. (If I were in the same time zone and if it were a toll free number, I would be more inclined to use the phone.) I think I am quite knowledgeable about PM's features so if you could just suggest some general directions for me to investigate, that might be helpful.
In fact I have made some progress on this, but I'm not there yet. (Actually, I think I have hit a road block). I used text export with the header: "filename", body: " {filebasename} or" and footer: "zzzz", with "Replace Carriage Returns ..." checked. (zzzz is a dummy filename so that I don't end up with a trailing 'or'). Here is a sample output file based on the contents of an non indexed directory:
filename
10c-3337 or
20b-2154 or
20160822-043 or
20201219-0001 or
20201219-0015 or
20201219-0023 or
20210102-0002 or
20210102-0003 or
20210102-0005 or
20210102-0008 or
20210102-0012 or
20210115-0001 or
20210115-0002 or
20210115-0005 or
20210115-0008 or
20210115-0016 or
20210116-0004 or
20210116-0005 or
20210116-0011 or
20210116-0013 or
zzzz
If I now paste the contents of this file into the search box (in the organizer tab), it indeed opens up a contact sheet populated with those files (raw/jpeg pairs in most cases). And these files are located in various different indexed directories. This is almost what I want. However, this example involves 20 different filebasenames. If I expand it to 25, it fails. I guess it doesn't come as any great surprise that there is a limit to how many 'or's you can string together but I was hoping for a larger number. Perhaps this is something that a simple software change could fix but then I guess the questions is: is this a bug or is it some unique esoteric change desired by a single individual? Or perhaps there is some other way of expressing the query that might allow a longer list? Comments?
An aside: I was expecting that because I had checked the "Replace Carriage Returns Line Feeds ..." checkbox that the output file would be a single line, or at most three: one for the header, one for the body, and one for the footer. Instead each file name was on a separate line. So I went looking for documentation of the text export dialogue. As far as I can see, no such documentation exists and that strikes me as a deficiency. Maybe the thinking is that it is so simple that no documentation is needed, but the lack of documentation caused me a certain amount of frustration in my trouble shooting.
If i did a search and replace for \r\n and replacing it with nothing, that indeed it reduce the file to a single line. But it doesn't seem to make any difference with respect to the search.