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Re: a search based on ^(contains)

This WebDNA talk-list message is from

1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 21590
interpreted = N
texte = Nope, No luck on that one. I really don't think this search is going to be possible. I think I have a work around if [showif [index]=[end]] will give me the last index number in any given search. Anybody know if that is what happens? it went.........>just shooting a guess within minutes after i got up... > >try use following > >[search db=products.txt&eqakudatarq=[aku]&wnSKUdata=.&SKUtype=num] > >wn=Word not equal, so maybe that would help you out! > > >/Martin > > >>High all >> >>I don't think it is possible but I'm trying to search a data base and >>return results for only sku's that do not contain a decimal point. I know >>i could use [hideif [sku]^.] after the search, but I also need to base the >>layout of the results on [numfound]. >> >>Here is the scenario. I'm use one data base that contains the product >>photos catagoies and descriptions tag lines etc. .. each of these line >>items has an [aku] #. >> >>After they are displayed they search for and call up a table of sku >>numbers that have mini descriptions of what they are for, sizes etc. >>Sku's that have a decimal point in them denote cases of Items and are >>desplayed in different areas. >> >>So I need a search that accomplishes something like this... >>[search db=products.txt&eqakudatarq=[aku]&sku!^.] But that syntax >>doesn't seem possible. I guess alternatly It could check to see if the sku >>is divisible by 1. (seems like sound thinking) but... >>[search db=products.txt&eqakudatarq=[aku]&eqskudatarq\1&skudata=num] >>although this search looks better it doesn't work either. >> >>Does anyone know if what I'm trying to do will work? >> >>Tim Taylor >>Webmaster >>http://www.growzone.com >>Tim@versa.com >>t h e s i t e f o r t h e >>g r e e n i n d u s t r y >>1.888.800.5904 > > >Konsulentfirmaet Bech.dk >Dynamic HTML, WebDNA programming, Lasso & Filemaker Pro development Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: a search based on ^(contains) (Brian B. Burton 1998)
  2. Re: a search based on ^(contains) (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  3. Re: a search based on ^(contains) (Tim Taylor 1998)
  4. Re: a search based on ^(contains) (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  5. Re: a search based on ^(contains) (Tim Taylor 1998)
  6. Re: a search based on ^(contains) (Martin Gertz Bech 1998)
  7. a search based on ^(contains) (Tim Taylor 1998)
Nope, No luck on that one. I really don't think this search is going to be possible. I think I have a work around if [showif [index]=[end]] will give me the last index number in any given search. Anybody know if that is what happens? it went.........>just shooting a guess within minutes after i got up... > >try use following > >[search db=products.txt&eqakudatarq=[aku]&wnSKUdata=.&SKUtype=num] > >wn=Word not equal, so maybe that would help you out! > > >/Martin > > >>High all >> >>I don't think it is possible but I'm trying to search a data base and >>return results for only sku's that do not contain a decimal point. I know >>i could use [hideif [sku]^.] after the search, but I also need to base the >>layout of the results on [numfound]. >> >>Here is the scenario. I'm use one data base that contains the product >>photos catagoies and descriptions tag lines etc. .. each of these line >>items has an [aku] #. >> >>After they are displayed they search for and call up a table of sku >>numbers that have mini descriptions of what they are for, sizes etc. >>Sku's that have a decimal point in them denote cases of Items and are >>desplayed in different areas. >> >>So I need a search that accomplishes something like this... >>[search db=products.txt&eqakudatarq=[aku]&sku!^.] But that syntax >>doesn't seem possible. I guess alternatly It could check to see if the sku >>is divisible by 1. (seems like sound thinking) but... >>[search db=products.txt&eqakudatarq=[aku]&eqskudatarq\1&skudata=num] >>although this search looks better it doesn't work either. >> >>Does anyone know if what I'm trying to do will work? >> >>Tim Taylor >>Webmaster >>http://www.growzone.com >>Tim@versa.com >>t h e s i t e f o r t h e >>g r e e n i n d u s t r y >>1.888.800.5904 > > >Konsulentfirmaet Bech.dk >Dynamic HTML, WebDNA programming, Lasso & Filemaker Pro development Tim Taylor

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