[WebDNA] Quick sort/results grouping Q

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2008


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 101362
interpreted = N
texte = If I have this query: [search table=LONGRANGE&neJ_UNITdatarq=[blank]&asT_AREAsort=1] [founditems] [J_UNIT] in [IN_AREA] has [T_AREA] in range.
[/founditems] [/search] That produces this result: 109-2 ART in Funami Dai has Western Village in range. 109-2 ART in Funami Dai has Warbler Village in range. 109-3 ART in Chidori Airfield has Warbler Village in range. 109-3 ART in Chidori Airfield has Double Root Beach in range. 109-3 ART in Chidori Airfield has Western Coast in range. How can I group it so that [J_UNIT] (ex: 109-2 ART) appears only once and has the same T_AREA (ex: Funami Dai) as another T_UNIT? Optimal results would be: 109-2 ART in Funami Dai has Warbler Village in range. 109-3 ART in Chidori Airfield has Warbler Village in range. Possible without several nested searches possibly? GJK Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] Quick sort/results grouping Q (Patrick McCormick 2008)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] Quick sort/results grouping Q (Gary Krockover 2008)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] Quick sort/results grouping Q (Patrick McCormick 2008)
  4. Re: [WebDNA] Quick sort/results grouping Q (Patrick McCormick 2008)
  5. Re: [WebDNA] Quick sort/results grouping Q (Patrick McCormick 2008)
  6. Re: [WebDNA] Quick sort/results grouping Q (Kenneth Grome 2008)
  7. Re: [WebDNA] Quick sort/results grouping Q (Gary Krockover 2008)
  8. Re: [WebDNA] Quick sort/results grouping Q (Stuart Tremain 2008)
  9. [WebDNA] Quick sort/results grouping Q (Gary Krockover 2008)
If I have this query: [search table=LONGRANGE&neJ_UNITdatarq=[blank]&asT_AREAsort=1] [founditems] [J_UNIT] in [IN_AREA] has [T_AREA] in range.
[/founditems] [/search] That produces this result: 109-2 ART in Funami Dai has Western Village in range. 109-2 ART in Funami Dai has Warbler Village in range. 109-3 ART in Chidori Airfield has Warbler Village in range. 109-3 ART in Chidori Airfield has Double Root Beach in range. 109-3 ART in Chidori Airfield has Western Coast in range. How can I group it so that [J_UNIT] (ex: 109-2 ART) appears only once and has the same T_AREA (ex: Funami Dai) as another T_UNIT? Optimal results would be: 109-2 ART in Funami Dai has Warbler Village in range. 109-3 ART in Chidori Airfield has Warbler Village in range. Possible without several nested searches possibly? GJK Gary Krockover

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