Re: Trouble Searching

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1999


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 22177
interpreted = N
texte = Oh, sorry. I was using that code to trouble shoot, but in reality, 19 is a variable [users].At 02:25 PM 1/1/99 -1000, you wrote: >>[search >>db=database/pricing.db&geNUM.USERS.LOWdatarq=[users]&leNUM.USERS.HIGHdatar q=[users]&N >>UM.USERS.LOWtype=num&NUM.USERS.HIGHtype=num][numfound]
[/search] >> >>Database: >>num.users.low num.users.high Price >>101 250 2,570.00 > >Your search parameters are hard-coded into the search context, so what exactly do you mean when you say Entering 150 should return at least one item found, but it does not. > >Entering 150 where? >Into one of the fields in the db? >As the geNUM.USERS.LOWdatarq value? >As the leNUM.USERS.HIGHdatarq value? > >Sincerely, >Ken Grome >808-737-6499 >WebDNA Solutions >mailto:ken@webdna.net >http://www.webdna.net > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joshua Blank Pop Art LLC http://pop-art.com josh@pop-art.com eCommerce / Web Design / Multimedia7000 SW Hampton St. tel: (503) 968.5957 Suite 124 fax: (503) 620.8487 Portland, OR 97223-8361 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Trouble Searching (The Mooseman 1999)
  2. Re: Trouble Searching (josh@pop-art.com 1999)
  3. Re: Trouble Searching (Bob Minor 1999)
  4. Re: Trouble Searching (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  5. Re: Trouble Searching (Peter Ostry 1999)
  6. Re: Trouble Searching (josh@pop-art.com 1999)
  7. Re: Trouble Searching (PCS Technical Support 1999)
  8. Re: Trouble Searching (josh@pop-art.com 1999)
  9. Re: Trouble Searching (Kenneth Grome 1999)
  10. Trouble Searching (josh@pop-art.com 1999)
Oh, sorry. I was using that code to trouble shoot, but in reality, 19 is a variable [users].At 02:25 PM 1/1/99 -1000, you wrote: >>[search >>db=database/pricing.db&geNUM.USERS.LOWdatarq=[users]&leNUM.USERS.HIGHdatar q=[users]&N >>UM.USERS.LOWtype=num&NUM.USERS.HIGHtype=num][numfound]
[/search] >> >>Database: >>num.users.low num.users.high Price >>101 250 2,570.00 > >Your search parameters are hard-coded into the search context, so what exactly do you mean when you say Entering 150 should return at least one item found, but it does not. > >Entering 150 where? >Into one of the fields in the db? >As the geNUM.USERS.LOWdatarq value? >As the leNUM.USERS.HIGHdatarq value? > >Sincerely, >Ken Grome >808-737-6499 >WebDNA Solutions >mailto:ken@webdna.net >http://www.webdna.net > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joshua Blank Pop Art LLC http://pop-art.com josh@pop-art.com eCommerce / Web Design / Multimedia7000 SW Hampton St. tel: (503) 968.5957 Suite 124 fax: (503) 620.8487 Portland, OR 97223-8361 josh@pop-art.com

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