Re: SEARCH Peram
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2003
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 47985
interpreted = N
texte = Brian, actually your suggestion did solve the 10-M scenerio also.This might be a good time for Scott to take note and to add the default word breaks in the on-line docs (if they are not alreadyin there).Cheers,DonovanBrian Fries wrote:> WebDNA's ranking is pretty much how many search terms matched? - in> your example, the answer is 1 for each item, so they are given equal> ranking. Even if 112G occurred multiple times in the SKU, TITLE and> DESCRIPTION fields, it would still get a hit count of 1, since only the> GROUP1data term found a match.>> One way to bump up the ranking would be to add additional search terms> to your query...>> GROUP1field=SKU+TITLE+DESCRIPTION&woGROUP1datarq=[url][keywords][/> url]&woSKUdata=[url][keywords][/url]&SKUword=sw>> In this example, any SKU that begins with 112G would have a hit count> of 2 and would therefore get pushed to the top of the rankings. By not> requiring the second search term, no additional records will be> eliminated from the results.>> - Brian>> On Friday, February 21, 2003, at 09:06 AM, Donovan wrote:>> > More on this.... I have:> > 1112G> > 1112GND> > 112G> >> > in the product database. I then do a search> > (using search below) on 112G.> >> > My results come up exactly as above:> > 1112G> > 1112GND> > 112G> >> > Why wouldn't product 112G be at the top?> >> > I know I could sort the SKU field but I was> > under the impression that wo listed the best> > results (in sets) first.???> >> > Thanks,> > Donovan> >> >> > Donovan wrote:> >> >> Searching for a product SKU:> >>> >> 10-M> >>> >> doesn't seem to put it anywhere near the top of the results.> >>> >> the search:> >>> >> [showif [action]=find]> >>> >> [text]String=GROUP1field=SKU+TITLE+DESCRIPTION&woGROUP1datarq=[url][ke> >> ywords][/url][/text]> >> [/showif]> >> [search db=products.db&max=10&startat=[start]&[String]]> >>> >> something to do with the -??> >>> >> Thanks,> >> Donovan> >>> >> >> > --> > -Donovan Brooke> > -Administrator of IT /> > -Assc. Art Director> > -Creative Services> > -Epsen Hillmer Graphics> >> > -402.342.1169 X297> -- Brian Fries, BrainScan Software -- http://www.brainscansoftware.com> -->> -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
.> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to > Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:
Brian, actually your suggestion did solve the 10-M scenerio also.This might be a good time for Scott to take note and to add the default word breaks in the on-line docs (if they are not alreadyin there).Cheers,DonovanBrian Fries wrote:> WebDNA's ranking is pretty much how many search terms matched? - in> your example, the answer is 1 for each item, so they are given equal> ranking. Even if 112G occurred multiple times in the SKU, TITLE and> DESCRIPTION fields, it would still get a hit count of 1, since only the> GROUP1data term found a match.>> One way to bump up the ranking would be to add additional search terms> to your query...>> GROUP1field=SKU+TITLE+DESCRIPTION&woGROUP1datarq=[url][keywords][/> url]&woSKUdata=[url][keywords][/url]&SKUword=sw>> In this example, any SKU that begins with 112G would have a hit count> of 2 and would therefore get pushed to the top of the rankings. By not> requiring the second search term, no additional records will be> eliminated from the results.>> - Brian>> On Friday, February 21, 2003, at 09:06 AM, Donovan wrote:>> > More on this.... I have:> > 1112G> > 1112GND> > 112G> >> > in the product database. I then do a search> > (using search below) on 112G.> >> > My results come up exactly as above:> > 1112G> > 1112GND> > 112G> >> > Why wouldn't product 112G be at the top?> >> > I know I could sort the SKU field but I was> > under the impression that wo listed the best> > results (in sets) first.???> >> > Thanks,> > Donovan> >> >> > Donovan wrote:> >> >> Searching for a product SKU:> >>> >> 10-M> >>> >> doesn't seem to put it anywhere near the top of the results.> >>> >> the search:> >>> >> [showif [action]=find]> >>> >> [text]String=GROUP1field=SKU+TITLE+DESCRIPTION&woGROUP1datarq=[url][ke> >> ywords][/url][/text]> >> [/showif]> >> [search db=products.db&max=10&startat=[start]&[String]]> >>> >> something to do with the -??> >>> >> Thanks,> >> Donovan> >>> >> >> > --> > -Donovan Brooke> > -Administrator of IT /> > -Assc. Art Director> > -Creative Services> > -Epsen Hillmer Graphics> >> > -402.342.1169 X297> -- Brian Fries, BrainScan Software -- http://www.brainscansoftware.com> -->> -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to > Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
Donovan home EHG
DOWNLOAD WEBDNA NOW!
Top Articles:
Talk List
The WebDNA community talk-list is the best place to get some help: several hundred extremely proficient programmers with an excellent knowledge of WebDNA and an excellent spirit will deliver all the tips and tricks you can imagine...
Related Readings:
WC2b15 File Corruption (1997)
test (2007)
2.0.1 new commands and contexts (1997)
[shownext] and descending order (1997)
multiple databases (1997)
Dreamweaver extensions [reprise] (2000)
Numbers from Sentence (2003)
Erotic Sites (1997)
Help! WebCat2 bug (1997)
Any help gratefully appreciated (2001)
WebCommerce: Folder organization ? (1997)
emailer (1997)
using french characters (2000)
[WebDNA] listcookies v Windows 7 (2011)
Too Much Rootbeer Free Offer (1997)
Re[2]: WebCatalog on Linux (2000)
New Mac Public Beta Available (1997)
WebCatalog 2.0 b 15 mac (1997)
Math Function (1997)
Multiple Passwords (1997)