RE: LookUp Tag

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 15308
interpreted = N
texte = I'm trying to look in the field ModuleNo and finding a record with FP60Q in it. Once it has found the record I want it to return Price1.Does anyone have a HTML page with the lookup tag in, that they can send me ?Paul Keen, Technical Director Internet UK Services Ltd, Port Hamble Marina, Hamble, Hampshire, UK, SO31 4QD t: + 44 (0) 1703 452409 x 204 f: + 44 (0) 1703 458409 paulk@inter.net.uk, www.inter.net.uk -----Original Message----- From: Ray Hatch [SMTP:rhatch@edg.net] Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 1997 4:36 PM To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com Subject: Re: LookUp Tag What is the field you are trying to return, here you are trying to bring back information from [price1] which in this format is coming from someother search you have done. What are you trying to find? At 04:26 PM 12/2/97 -0000, you wrote: >I can not for the life of my work out lookup tags. This is the command >that I am using > >[LOOKUP>db=Prices.db&value=FP60Q&lookInField=ModuleNo&returnField=[Price1]¬F o >und=no price available] > >I know that lookup is sensitive, but the tag never finds anything. Does >anyone have any suggestions or had the same problem and found out a >solution ? > >Thanks All > >Paul Keen, Technical Director >Internet UK Services Ltd, Port Hamble Marina, >Hamble, Hampshire, UK, SO31 4QD >t: + 44 (0) 1703 452409 x 204 >f: + 44 (0) 1703 458409 >paulk@inter.net.uk, www.inter.net.uk > > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: LookUp Tag (Pat McCormick 1997)
  2. RE: LookUp Tag (Paul Keen 1997)
  3. Re: LookUp Tag (Ray Hatch 1997)
I'm trying to look in the field ModuleNo and finding a record with FP60Q in it. Once it has found the record I want it to return Price1.Does anyone have a HTML page with the lookup tag in, that they can send me ?Paul Keen, Technical Director Internet UK Services Ltd, Port Hamble Marina, Hamble, Hampshire, UK, SO31 4QD t: + 44 (0) 1703 452409 x 204 f: + 44 (0) 1703 458409 paulk@inter.net.uk, www.inter.net.uk -----Original Message----- From: Ray Hatch [SMTP:rhatch@edg.net] Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 1997 4:36 PM To: WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com Subject: Re: LookUp Tag What is the field you are trying to return, here you are trying to bring back information from [price1] which in this format is coming from someother search you have done. What are you trying to find? At 04:26 PM 12/2/97 -0000, you wrote: >I can not for the life of my work out lookup tags. This is the command >that I am using > >[LOOKUP>db=Prices.db&value=FP60Q&lookInField=ModuleNo&returnField=[Price1]¬F o >und=no price available] > >I know that lookup is sensitive, but the tag never finds anything. Does >anyone have any suggestions or had the same problem and found out a >solution ? > >Thanks All > >Paul Keen, Technical Director >Internet UK Services Ltd, Port Hamble Marina, >Hamble, Hampshire, UK, SO31 4QD >t: + 44 (0) 1703 452409 x 204 >f: + 44 (0) 1703 458409 >paulk@inter.net.uk, www.inter.net.uk > > Paul Keen

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