Re: [WebDNA] search limit using WO?
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2012
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 108824
interpreted = N
texte = > Anyone reach a limit on search terms using WO?>=20> For instance, I search for this>=20> [search =db=3D/db/journal.db&woentrydatarq=3Deat,farm,grow,garden,gleaning,glean,re=cipe,cafe,restaurant,grocery,supermarket,seafood,compost,market,farmer,agr=iculture,food &jdatesort=3D1&jdatesdir=3Dde&jdatetype=3Dtext&max=3D10&rank==3Doff]>=20> And I get back funky results. For one, the sort doesn't work no matter =what I try. So I turned the rank=3Doff to just dump in db order. Also, =results don't seem to be correct. The following for instance was in the =search results (first one I checked) and it doesn't have any of the =keywords listed:>=20> I didn't expect that our system would come with a display that shows =the temperature of the water. Since we usually leave the electric =heating assist off, we can peek at the display to find out if the water =is hot enough for a shower (105 degrees seems to be good enough!). If =it's not hot enough, flipping on the electric assist gets the water =ready in about 15 minutes. I think having the thermometer has really =helped curb unnecessarily turning on the electric heater.>=20> Anyone got ideas?I have never hit a limit.. but I have not tried more than 4 or 5 strings =at once.Thoughts:&jdatetype=3Dtext??Is "text" a real documented field type? (Try removing that param).Is there a space after "food", or is that just email artifact?It should not matter, but try wrapping the value of the '&woentrydatarq' =param in [url]...[/url]-Govinda=
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> Anyone reach a limit on search terms using WO?>=20> For instance, I search for this>=20> [search =db=3D/db/journal.db&woentrydatarq=3Deat,farm,grow,garden,gleaning,glean,re=cipe,cafe,restaurant,grocery,supermarket,seafood,compost,market,farmer,agr=iculture,food &jdatesort=3D1&jdatesdir=3Dde&jdatetype=3Dtext&max=3D10&rank==3Doff]>=20> And I get back funky results. For one, the sort doesn't work no matter =what I try. So I turned the rank=3Doff to just dump in db order. Also, =results don't seem to be correct. The following for instance was in the =search results (first one I checked) and it doesn't have any of the =keywords listed:>=20> I didn't expect that our system would come with a display that shows =the temperature of the water. Since we usually leave the electric =heating assist off, we can peek at the display to find out if the water =is hot enough for a shower (105 degrees seems to be good enough!). If =it's not hot enough, flipping on the electric assist gets the water =ready in about 15 minutes. I think having the thermometer has really =helped curb unnecessarily turning on the electric heater.>=20> Anyone got ideas?I have never hit a limit.. but I have not tried more than 4 or 5 strings =at once.Thoughts:&jdatetype=3Dtext??Is "text" a real documented field type? (Try removing that param).Is there a space after "food", or is that just email artifact?It should not matter, but try wrapping the value of the '&woentrydatarq' =param in
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