[WebDNA] ww- whole word in search tag

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2013


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 110303
interpreted = N
texte = --Apple-Mail=_FDA64690-5D17-4ECD-B2C3-C6FB882D2320 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Hi Al,, I have a search tag using the wo: 'word-or' comparison. [search = db=3Dproducts.db&woRECORD_NAMEdata=3D[searchforthis]&woTEXT_1data=3D[searc= hforthis]&woCATEGORYdata=3D[searchforthis]]=20 If I search for the word Oven, it correctly finds the word in the = RECORD_NAME field, but it also supplies the word 'proven' from the = TEXT_1 field. My customer doesn't want this. So I tried various uses of the ww: 'whole-word' comparison and I can't = get any results that work. ww in the TEXT_1 field only didn't work. [search = db=3Dproducts.db&woRECORD_NAMEdata=3D[searchforthis]&wwTEXT_1data=3D[searc= hforthis]&woCATEGORYdata=3D[searchforthis]]=20 ww in all the fields didn't work. [search = db=3Dproducts.db&wwRECORD_NAMEdata=3D[searchforthis]&wwTEXT_1data=3D[searc= hforthis]&wwCATEGORYdata=3D[searchforthis]]=20 How can I filter out the unwanted partial words? Thanks much, Steve B. --Apple-Mail=_FDA64690-5D17-4ECD-B2C3-C6FB882D2320 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
Hi Al,,

I have a search tag using the = wo: 'word-or' comparison.

[search = db=3Dproducts.db&woRECORD_NAMEdata=3D[searchforthis]&woTEXT_1data=3D= [searchforthis]&woCATEGORYdata=3D[searchforthis]] 

=
If I search for the word Oven, it correctly finds the word in = the RECORD_NAME field, but it also supplies the word 'proven' from = the TEXT_1 field.
My customer doesn't want = this.

So I tried various uses of the ww: = 'whole-word' comparison = and I can't get any results that work.

ww in the TEXT_1 field = only didn't work.
[search = db=3Dproducts.db&woRECORD_NAMEdata=3D[searchforthis]&wwTEXT_1data=3D= [searchforthis]&woCATEGORYdata=3D[searchforthis]] 

=
ww in all the fields didn't work.
[search = db=3Dproducts.db&wwRECORD_NAMEdata=3D[searchforthis]&wwTEXT_1data=3D= [searchforthis]&wwCATEGORYdata=3D[searchforthis]] 

How can I filter out the unwanted partial = words?

Thanks much,
Steve = B.



= --Apple-Mail=_FDA64690-5D17-4ECD-B2C3-C6FB882D2320-- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] ww- whole word in search tag (John Buler 2013)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] ww- whole word in search tag (Stephen Braun 2013)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] ww- whole word in search tag (John Buler 2013)
  4. [WebDNA] ww- whole word in search tag (Stephen Braun 2013)
--Apple-Mail=_FDA64690-5D17-4ECD-B2C3-C6FB882D2320 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Hi Al,, I have a search tag using the wo: 'word-or' comparison. [search = db=3Dproducts.db&woRECORD_NAMEdata=3D[searchforthis]&woTEXT_1data=3D[searc= hforthis]&woCATEGORYdata=3D[searchforthis]]=20 If I search for the word Oven, it correctly finds the word in the = RECORD_NAME field, but it also supplies the word 'proven' from the = TEXT_1 field. My customer doesn't want this. So I tried various uses of the ww: 'whole-word' comparison and I can't = get any results that work. ww in the TEXT_1 field only didn't work. [search = db=3Dproducts.db&woRECORD_NAMEdata=3D[searchforthis]&wwTEXT_1data=3D[searc= hforthis]&woCATEGORYdata=3D[searchforthis]]=20 ww in all the fields didn't work. [search = db=3Dproducts.db&wwRECORD_NAMEdata=3D[searchforthis]&wwTEXT_1data=3D[searc= hforthis]&wwCATEGORYdata=3D[searchforthis]]=20 How can I filter out the unwanted partial words? Thanks much, Steve B. --Apple-Mail=_FDA64690-5D17-4ECD-B2C3-C6FB882D2320 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
Hi Al,,

I have a search tag using the = wo: 'word-or' comparison.

[search = db=3Dproducts.db&woRECORD_NAMEdata=3D[searchforthis]&woTEXT_1data=3D= [searchforthis]&woCATEGORYdata=3D[searchforthis]] 

=
If I search for the word Oven, it correctly finds the word in = the RECORD_NAME field, but it also supplies the word 'proven' from = the TEXT_1 field.
My customer doesn't want = this.

So I tried various uses of the ww: = 'whole-word' comparison = and I can't get any results that work.

ww in the TEXT_1 field = only didn't work.
[search = db=3Dproducts.db&woRECORD_NAMEdata=3D[searchforthis]&wwTEXT_1data=3D= [searchforthis]&woCATEGORYdata=3D[searchforthis]] 

=
ww in all the fields didn't work.
[search = db=3Dproducts.db&wwRECORD_NAMEdata=3D[searchforthis]&wwTEXT_1data=3D= [searchforthis]&wwCATEGORYdata=3D[searchforthis]] 

How can I filter out the unwanted partial = words?

Thanks much,
Steve = B.



= --Apple-Mail=_FDA64690-5D17-4ECD-B2C3-C6FB882D2320-- Stephen Braun

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