Re: Find one not all, code not working
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texte = Michael Davis wrote:> Is it returning all records, or all records matching the cust_id? Is > it possible that either cust_id or sku are blank?Yes, this is why I asked Jeff for examples of his values of [cust_id]Jeff, Tell us what some of the VALUES are of [cust_id]. On your first search: you were saying:1) I must find only all values that are equal to [cust_id]. (if there are no records matchingthis then there should be no found items.)2) If SKU contains [SKU] then this is a bonus and I will get a higher ranking.You said that they are finding all items in your database.This is why I suspect that you have wierd values in your [cust_id].Donovan>>> Mike>>-- -Donovan Brooke-Administrator of IT /-Assc. Art Director-Creative Services-Epsen Hillmer Graphics-402.829.0123-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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- Re: Find one not all, code not working (Joe D'Andrea 2003)
- Re: Find one not all, code not working (Donovan 2003)
- Re: Find one not all, code not working (Michael Davis 2003)
- Re: Find one not all, code not working (Howard Wolosky 2003)
- Re: Find one not all, code not working (Jeff Logan 2003)
- Re: Find one not all, code not working (Donovan 2003)
- Re: Find one not all, code not working (Sally 2003)
- Re: Find one not all, code not working (Gary Krockover 2003)
- Re: Find one not all, code not working (Brian Fries 2003)
- Re: Find one not all, code not working (Brian Boegershausen 2003)
- Find one not all, code not working (Jeff Logan 2003)
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Michael Davis wrote:> Is it returning all records, or all records matching the cust_id? Is > it possible that either cust_id or sku are blank?Yes, this is why I asked Jeff for examples of his values of [cust_id]Jeff, Tell us what some of the VALUES are of [cust_id]. On your first search: you were saying:1) I must find only all values that are equal to [cust_id]. (if there are no records matchingthis then there should be no found items.)2) If SKU contains [SKU] then this is a bonus and I will get a higher ranking.You said that they are finding all items in your database.This is why I suspect that you have wierd values in your [cust_id].Donovan>>> Mike>>-- -Donovan Brooke-Administrator of IT /-Assc. Art Director-Creative Services-Epsen Hillmer Graphics-402.829.0123-------------------------------------------------------------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/
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