Re: Keyword search

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2004


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 58439
interpreted = N
texte = I believe this will work as you are expecting. Note the "required" (rq) search peram's:
GK At 10:11 AM 6/16/2004, you wrote: >HI > >I'm trying to set up a keyword search but with one restriction. The search is: > >Find the keyword but "category1" must equal "scrapbooking". > >Here is the language without this restriction (which works fine): > >[Search >db=../data/inventory.db&eqActiveDatarq=1&max=12&woskuData=[name]&woitemData=[name]&wocategory1Data=[name]&wocategory2Data=[name]&wosubjectData=[name]&woprodlineData=[name]&asitemsort=1&startat=[startat]] > > >I'm having trouble with the syntax to restrict the search to all >occurances of the keyword to within category1 = scrapbooking. > > >The language on the search form is: > > >
> > > > value="sku+item+category1+category2+prodline+subject"> > > >
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I believe this will work as you are expecting. Note the "required" (rq) search peram's:
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GK At 10:11 AM 6/16/2004, you wrote: >HI > >I'm trying to set up a keyword search but with one restriction. The search is: > >Find the keyword but "category1" must equal "scrapbooking". > >Here is the language without this restriction (which works fine): > >[Search >db=../data/inventory.db&eqActiveDatarq=1&max=12&woskuData=[name]&woitemData=[name]&wocategory1Data=[name]&wocategory2Data=[name]&wosubjectData=[name]&woprodlineData=[name]&asitemsort=1&startat=[startat]] > > >I'm having trouble with the syntax to restrict the search to all >occurances of the keyword to within category1 = scrapbooking. > > >The language on the search form is: > > >
> > [cart]"> > > value="sku+item+category1+category2+prodline+subject"> > > >
> > > >sc ------------------------------------------------------------- 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/ Gary Krockover

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