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It is a typical task within a compliance review to identify specific licenses (e.g. GPL-2.0-or-later). There are projects (e.g. Qt) with many files under dual licensing scheme (LGPL-3.0 and GPL-2.0-or-later). For easy tracking it would be helpful to filter those files which are not dual licensed and vice versa.
Enabeling typical search strings from search engines could be a solution (e.g. excluding licenses by adding "-" to the search)
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Hi @LeChasseur
We've been working on refactoring the Scancode Workbench. The new Tableview has some advanced filter options you can access by hovering over column headers and clicking on the menu icon that appears on the right edge.
For example, seeing only those rows not containing a value or searching with OR or AND or both combined should solve this
You can try out the latest release here https://github.com/nexB/scancode-workbench/releases/latest
It is a typical task within a compliance review to identify specific licenses (e.g. GPL-2.0-or-later). There are projects (e.g. Qt) with many files under dual licensing scheme (LGPL-3.0 and GPL-2.0-or-later). For easy tracking it would be helpful to filter those files which are not dual licensed and vice versa.
Enabeling typical search strings from search engines could be a solution (e.g. excluding licenses by adding "-" to the search)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: