Re: Searching for all records

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 20282
interpreted = N
texte = >I am trying to search a database for all the records. The database only >contains one field and I just want to get everything.>Here is what I am trying, but I don't know what to use as my search >parameters: >[Search db=counties.db] You have to give it some search argument. I had a similar problem. Assuming there aren't any empty records, use this: [search db=countries.db&neCOUNTRYNAMEdata=[blank]]literally use [blank], where [blank] is a special WebDNA tag that indicates an empty field in a search. Howard Wolosky ============Lead Programmer / Webmaster www.willitwork.com Will It Work presented by Lab 2k -The World's Largest Year 2000 Compliance Seach Engine Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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>I am trying to search a database for all the records. The database only >contains one field and I just want to get everything.>Here is what I am trying, but I don't know what to use as my search >parameters: >[Search db=counties.db] You have to give it some search argument. I had a similar problem. Assuming there aren't any empty records, use this: [search db=countries.db&neCOUNTRYNAMEdata=[blank]]literally use [blank], where [blank] is a special WebDNA tag that indicates an empty field in a search. Howard Wolosky ============Lead Programmer / Webmaster www.willitwork.com Will It Work presented by Lab 2k -The World's Largest Year 2000 Compliance Seach Engine Howard Wolosky

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