Re: <fieldname>summ=T
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2003
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 54824
interpreted = N
texte = I'll copy the code from your test page there and take it to back to my shop and try it out here (if you don't mind me doing so?). <--- That's what the Grinch told little Cindy Who about her christmas tree! : c) Hahahaha!!!Is that page still there.It's got to be something simple.On Wednesday, December 10, 2003, at 09:31 AM, Donovan Brooke wrote:> Marc Kaiwi wrote:>>> It's too confusing with all that extra stuff you have going on all >> over the place ...>> break it down to include only the problem areas, hard code the search >> and lookups and I'm sure you'll find the problem.>> Good Luck,>> MK>> Hmm well thanks. I don't need the NO_INVENTORY in there for testing > but> the rest I *do* need for this test so I don't think I need to change > anything.>> I know (kindof) what the issue is, I just can't wrap my head around > the fix> right now.>> I am including:> &eqCATEGORYdata=[theCATEGORY]&eqBRANDdata=[theBRAND]>> to try and narrow the best matches... so if the customer> is looking at a X brand Shoe, the results ideally would> find another type of X brand shoe. However, I don't want> it to be necessary in the search.. thus the missing "rq's".>> However, what I'm finding is that because they are not necessary,> the search is finding totally unrelated products based on the> other perams (like its supposed to). I just can't figure out> how to narrow the perams to not find totally unrelated products.>> something like, if both category *and* brand do not match the > respective> brand and category values, then don't display.??>> I am thinking that if my perams would narrow better, then I could use > the> summ=T on the product_ID field to only bring up one base type of > product.>> Any ideas?>> thanks,> DonovanSigned: Marc Kaiwi-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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I'll copy the code from your test page there and take it to back to my shop and try it out here (if you don't mind me doing so?). <--- That's what the Grinch told little Cindy Who about her christmas tree! : c) Hahahaha!!!Is that page still there.It's got to be something simple.On Wednesday, December 10, 2003, at 09:31 AM, Donovan Brooke wrote:> Marc Kaiwi wrote:>>> It's too confusing with all that extra stuff you have going on all >> over the place ...>> break it down to include only the problem areas, hard code the search >> and lookups and I'm sure you'll find the problem.>> Good Luck,>> MK>> Hmm well thanks. I don't need the NO_INVENTORY in there for testing > but> the rest I *do* need for this test so I don't think I need to change > anything.>> I know (kindof) what the issue is, I just can't wrap my head around > the fix> right now.>> I am including:> &eqCATEGORYdata=[theCATEGORY]&eqBRANDdata=[theBRAND]>> to try and narrow the best matches... so if the customer> is looking at a X brand Shoe, the results ideally would> find another type of X brand shoe. However, I don't want> it to be necessary in the search.. thus the missing "rq's".>> However, what I'm finding is that because they are not necessary,> the search is finding totally unrelated products based on the> other perams (like its supposed to). I just can't figure out> how to narrow the perams to not find totally unrelated products.>> something like, if both category *and* brand do not match the > respective> brand and category values, then don't display.??>> I am thinking that if my perams would narrow better, then I could use > the> summ=T on the product_ID field to only bring up one base type of > product.>> Any ideas?>> thanks,> DonovanSigned: Marc Kaiwi-------------------------------------------------------------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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