Re: middle
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2003
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 50419
interpreted = N
texte = At 10:57 AM 5/15/03, Ron Ceballos wrote:>too simple... won't work.>want to extract the first word from a field in a db with multiple words in>it delimited by a space -- using the middle context:>>tried>>[Middle StartAfter=&EndBefore= ][word][/middle]>[Middle StartAfter=&EndBefore=%20][word][/middle]>[Middle StartAfter=&EndBefore=+][word][/middle] (delimiting db values with>+)>>ideas?I believe the middle context works from the /end/ of the string to find the EndBefore string. In other words, in the string below, the space that is found as the EndBefore is the space between the two and the three:one two three[Middle StartAfter=&EndBefore= ]one two three[/middle] should return 'one two'... I've often wished for an option to find the first EndBefore string that comes after the StartAfter string. It seems that that would make more sense.~joe-- ____________________________________________________________Joseph D'Andrea ~ http://www.west21.com/ ~ JoeDan@West21.com WEST21.com Internet services for the 21st Century webhosting ~ co-location ~ wireless access WebCat and MGI database programming____________________________________________________________-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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At 10:57 AM 5/15/03, Ron Ceballos wrote:>too simple... won't work.>want to extract the first word from a field in a db with multiple words in>it delimited by a space -- using the middle context:>>tried>>[Middle StartAfter=&EndBefore= ][word][/middle]>[Middle StartAfter=&EndBefore=%20][word][/middle]>[Middle StartAfter=&EndBefore=+][word][/middle] (delimiting db values with>+)>>ideas?I believe the middle context works from the /end/ of the string to find the EndBefore string. In other words, in the string below, the space that is found as the EndBefore is the space between the two and the three:one two three[Middle StartAfter=&EndBefore= ]one two three[/middle] should return 'one two'... I've often wished for an option to find the first EndBefore string that comes after the StartAfter string. It seems that that would make more sense.~joe-- ____________________________________________________________Joseph D'Andrea ~ http://www.west21.com/ ~ JoeDan@West21.com WEST21.com Internet services for the 21st Century webhosting ~ co-location ~ wireless access WebCat and MGI database programming____________________________________________________________-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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