Re: a search based on ^(contains)

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 21592
interpreted = N
texte = No joy on Courier[search db=products.txt&eqakudatarq=[aku]&skuwbrk=0123456789&wnSKUdatarq=.&SKUtype=num]orCourier[search db=products.txt&eqakudatarq=[aku]&skuwbrk!.&wnSKUdatarq=.&SKUtype=num]orCourier[search db=products.txt&eqakudatarq=[aku]&neskuwbrk=.&wnSKUdatarq=.&SKUtype=num] No need to rack your brain too hard though, I believe I have a work around. it went......>>>[search db=products.txt&eqakudatarq=[aku]&wnSKUdata=.&SKUtype=num]>>>>>>wn=Word not equal, so maybe that would help you out!>>I haven't had time to test this, but a reasonable thing to try would be to>set wbrk=0123456789 and then use the wnSKUdatarq=. because the problem here>is that you're trying to search for a special character that is normally>considered a word-break character, and thus is typically ignored! Also,>the rq in wnSKUdatarq might help.>>Technical Support | ==== eCommerce and Beyond ====>Pacific Coast Software | WebCatalog, WebMerchant,>11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | SiteEdit Pro, PhotoMaster,>San Diego, CA 92128 | Typhoon>619/675-1106 Fax: 619/675-0372 | http://www.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: a search based on ^(contains) (Brian B. Burton 1998)
  2. Re: a search based on ^(contains) (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  3. Re: a search based on ^(contains) (Tim Taylor 1998)
  4. Re: a search based on ^(contains) (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  5. Re: a search based on ^(contains) (Tim Taylor 1998)
  6. Re: a search based on ^(contains) (Martin Gertz Bech 1998)
  7. a search based on ^(contains) (Tim Taylor 1998)
No joy on Courier[search db=products.txt&eqakudatarq=[aku]&skuwbrk=0123456789&wnSKUdatarq=.&SKUtype=num]orCourier[search db=products.txt&eqakudatarq=[aku]&skuwbrk!.&wnSKUdatarq=.&SKUtype=num]orCourier[search db=products.txt&eqakudatarq=[aku]&neskuwbrk=.&wnSKUdatarq=.&SKUtype=num] No need to rack your brain too hard though, I believe I have a work around. it went......>>>[search db=products.txt&eqakudatarq=[aku]&wnSKUdata=.&SKUtype=num]>>>>>>wn=Word not equal, so maybe that would help you out!>>I haven't had time to test this, but a reasonable thing to try would be to>set wbrk=0123456789 and then use the wnSKUdatarq=. because the problem here>is that you're trying to search for a special character that is normally>considered a word-break character, and thus is typically ignored! Also,>the rq in wnSKUdatarq might help.>>Technical Support | ==== eCommerce and Beyond ====>Pacific Coast Software | WebCatalog, WebMerchant,>11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | SiteEdit Pro, PhotoMaster,>San Diego, CA 92128 | Typhoon>619/675-1106 Fax: 619/675-0372 | http://www.smithmicro.com/ Tim Taylor

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