Re: [WebDNA] search limit using WO?
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 108825
interpreted = N
texte = > Anyone reach a limit on search terms using WO?Never used that many search terms before.The string "eat" appears twice in the results, once in "heating" and again in "heater". Try removing those words from the found db record and see what happens. Maybe the "wo" search is finding matching strings instead of matching words.Sincerely,Kenneth GromeWebDNA Solutionshttp://www.webdnasolutions.comWebDNA Programming and Linux Server Administration> Anyone reach a limit on search terms using WO?> > For instance, I search for this> > [search> db=/db/journal.db&woentrydatarq=eat,farm,grow,garden,glea> ning,glean,recipe,cafe,restaurant,grocery,supermarket,sea> food,compost,market,farmer,agriculture,food> &jdatesort=1&jdatesdir=de&jdatetype=text&max=10&rank=off> ]> > And I get back funky results. For one, the sort doesn't> work no matter what I try. So I turned the rank=off 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:> > 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.> > Anyone got ideas?> > Thanks!> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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> Anyone reach a limit on search terms using WO?Never used that many search terms before.The string "eat" appears twice in the results, once in "heating" and again in "heater". Try removing those words from the found db record and see what happens. Maybe the "wo" search is finding matching strings instead of matching words.Sincerely,Kenneth GromeWebDNA Solutionshttp://www.webdnasolutions.comWebDNA Programming and Linux Server Administration> Anyone reach a limit on search terms using WO?> > For instance, I search for this> > [search> db=/db/journal.db&woentrydatarq=eat,farm,grow,garden,glea> ning,glean,recipe,cafe,restaurant,grocery,supermarket,sea> food,compost,market,farmer,agriculture,food> &jdatesort=1&jdatesdir=de&jdatetype=text&max=10&rank=off> ]> > And I get back funky results. For one, the sort doesn't> work no matter what I try. So I turned the rank=off 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:> > 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.> > Anyone got ideas?> > Thanks!> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> Bug Reporting: support@webdna.us
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