Re: dbQuickView 2.0 - something related
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2005
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 61231
interpreted = N
texte = On a related note,I thought of making a "search query builder" type application where you pick the database (using what I have in dbQuickview) and it would then present a form to you where you could select a number of options and from what you choose, the search string would be constructed and presented to you.Search first for:SKU is Less than | Greater than | Equal to (value box)etc...Sort first by:1. SKU Ascending Descending Random2. CATEGORY Ascending Descending Random3. DESCRIPTION Ascending Descending Random4. No sortingSort next by:etc...With all the various searching options are built in (max ranges, date ranges, cl, wa, ws, etc, etc, etc).I'm not sure if it'd be a useful utility though. It might help the beginner - but I think the rest of us can type out the search string quicker than we'd check a bunch of boxes. :-)But, that was an idea that I had as part of a utilities suite.Gary-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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On a related note,I thought of making a "search query builder" type application where you pick the database (using what I have in dbQuickview) and it would then present a form to you where you could select a number of options and from what you choose, the search string would be constructed and presented to you.Search first for:SKU is Less than | Greater than | Equal to (value box)etc...Sort first by:1. SKU Ascending Descending Random2. CATEGORY Ascending Descending Random3. DESCRIPTION Ascending Descending Random4. No sortingSort next by:etc...With all the various searching options are built in (max ranges, date ranges, cl, wa, ws, etc, etc, etc).I'm not sure if it'd be a useful utility though. It might help the beginner - but I think the rest of us can type out the search string quicker than we'd check a bunch of boxes. :-)But, that was an idea that I had as part of a utilities suite.Gary-------------------------------------------------------------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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