SOP-SIMPLE-QUERY-1.0Rev. v1.0··2026-05-20

Simple Query

One filter line that becomes a living view — no table, no upkeep

PROCEDURE
  1. 1
    Open Cmd+K and insert a query block — or type /query on a page.
    TOOLS
    mium
    DURATION10 sec
    Checkpoint: An empty query block sits on the page.
  2. 2
    Set filters: a property plus a value, such as type:meeting and status:open.
    TOOLS
    Property filters
    DURATION20 sec
    Checkpoint: The view shows only the matching blocks.
  3. 3
    Choose the view — list, table or board.
    MATERIALS
    View switcher
    DURATION5 sec
    Checkpoint: The query renders in the chosen view.
  4. 4
    Save the query as a block where the team can see it; the view keeps itself current.
    MATERIALS
    Page or dashboard
    DURATION10 sec
    Checkpoint: The saved query appears and refreshes live.
BACKGROUND

Cmd+K finds a block. A query holds the finding in place: you describe once what you want to see — and from then on mium shows it to you on its own. Instead of a table you maintain, a filter line that thinks along with you.

Why tables go stale

A hand-maintained overview is a snapshot: the moment you save it, it starts to age. Every new block, every status change in the existing set has to be carried over by hand — and that is exactly what rarely happens in full day to day. A query turns this around: it queries the set afresh on every look, so the view is always of now.

5 rules for Simple Query

  1. A query is a filter line, not a formula editor — type:meeting, status:open, autor:team-mut.
  2. The view is live: if a block meets the criteria it appears; if it no longer meets them it disappears.
  3. The same query renders as a list, a table or a board — you choose the view, the data stays one source.
  4. Properties are the filter axis — what you don't keep as a property, you can't query.
  5. A saved query lives as a block on a page, not as an external dashboard — it is part of the knowledge.

What a query looks like

{{query (and (property "type" "meeting")
              (property "status" "offen"))}}
;; Ansicht: Tabelle · Sortierung: zuletzt-geändert

Before and after — table vs Simple Query

StepHand-maintained tableSimple Query
Setting upDefine columns, type in rowsType a filter line
Keeping currentCarry over every changeKeeps itself current
Switching viewBuild a new tableToggle list / table / board
Source of truthThe table (a copy)The blocks themselves
UpkeepOngoingOne-off (the criteria)

An honest question

How many of your overviews are genuinely current today, and how many show the state from two weeks ago because nobody carried the changes over? The answer decides whether an overview takes work off your hands or is one more thing you have to maintain.

Search once, see for good.

One filter line, and your second brain shows the view — and keeps it current while you get on with other things. A companion that thinks along with you, not a table you feed.

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