Re: [WebDNA] search by range of dates
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2009
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 104002
interpreted = N
texte = Hi All,It seems that the rn criteria in my search tag is now working correctly, and that the code is functioning properly.I had to let it sit overnight and dry before it became useable. Seriously, didn't work Wed PM, Did work Fri AMI can only assume I was dealing with a browser cashe problem (on 2 different platforms!) and it was relaunching the 2 apps that allowed my code to work.My thanks to all for your assistance.SteveOn Nov 12, 2009, at 12:06 PM, Govinda wrote:>> Govinda wrote:>> [snip]>>> did you try using the mr & xr comparison operators as I >>> suggested? There were a couple of times that I could not get my >>> searches to work with ranges any other way, ... despite that >>> other methods (as per docs) *should* have worked.>> [snip]>>>> Do you have an example?>>>> Other than what Terry posted (date format bug), I'm not aware of bugs>> in range searching.>>>> Donovan>>> Donovan>> Sorry I worded that (above snip) a little misleadingly. Here is > what I meant:> I am not sure there is any bug. I just remember a couple times > when I had to produce code on time/budget and I just was not > getting the results I thought I should be (with ge/le, nor with rn > searches), and then when I tried the mr/xr range search then it > just worked. I never tried to nail down what was the issue, and at > this point without going back and digging through old code I am in > no position to say more. I just thought since sbraun was stuck on > date range searches this was a good time to at least get his code > doing what he needs (by whatever method), if not *maybe* getting > some more light on what *might* (by slim chance) be a webdna issue > with date range searches.>> I thought - Even just for the purpose of only getting sbraun's code > happy (since his stumbling block is still not clear), why not try > several angles until we can figure out where he is goofed up.>> ------------> Govinda> govinda.webdnatalk@gmail.com>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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Hi All,It seems that the rn criteria in my search tag is now working correctly, and that the code is functioning properly.I had to let it sit overnight and dry before it became useable. Seriously, didn't work Wed PM, Did work Fri AMI can only assume I was dealing with a browser cashe problem (on 2 different platforms!) and it was relaunching the 2 apps that allowed my code to work.My thanks to all for your assistance.SteveOn Nov 12, 2009, at 12:06 PM, Govinda wrote:>> Govinda wrote:>> [snip]>>> did you try using the mr & xr comparison operators as I >>> suggested? There were a couple of times that I could not get my >>> searches to work with ranges any other way, ... despite that >>> other methods (as per docs) *should* have worked.>> [snip]>>>> Do you have an example?>>>> Other than what Terry posted (date format bug), I'm not aware of bugs>> in range searching.>>>> Donovan>>> Donovan>> Sorry I worded that (above snip) a little misleadingly. Here is > what I meant:> I am not sure there is any bug. I just remember a couple times > when I had to produce code on time/budget and I just was not > getting the results I thought I should be (with ge/le, nor with rn > searches), and then when I tried the mr/xr range search then it > just worked. I never tried to nail down what was the issue, and at > this point without going back and digging through old code I am in > no position to say more. I just thought since sbraun was stuck on > date range searches this was a good time to at least get his code > doing what he needs (by whatever method), if not *maybe* getting > some more light on what *might* (by slim chance) be a webdna issue > with date range searches.>> I thought - Even just for the purpose of only getting sbraun's code > happy (since his stumbling block is still not clear), why not try > several angles until we can figure out where he is goofed up.>> ------------> Govinda> govinda.webdnatalk@gmail.com>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us> old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/> Bug Reporting: http://forum.webdna.us/eucabb.html? > page=topics&category=288
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