Re: Field Not Blank
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2006
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 63798
interpreted = N
texte = Sorry. This DOES work, but it's an awfully long-winded [search].On 1/12/06 10:08 AM, "Clint Davis"
wrote:> This one doesn't work either:> > [search db=my.db> &Group1field=ANSWER> &Group2field=ANSWER> &Group3field=ANSWER> &Group4field=ANSWER> &neGroup1datarq=0> &neGroup2datarq=NA> &neGroup3datarq=[blank]> &neGroup4datarq=NaN]> > > On 1/12/06 10:02 AM, "Donovan Brooke" wrote:> >> Clint Davis wrote:>> >>> Why is the search below finding a record where the ANSWER field is blank?>>> >>> [search db=my.db&wnANSWERdatarq=0,NA,[blank],NaN&ANSWERword=ww&ANSWERwbrk=,]>> >> >> Well, I guess one could say that [blank] is not a word... so I suppose one>> could>> argue that it doesn't have to apply in the wo, wn context??>> >> You could always:>> [search >> db=my.db&wnANSWERdatarq=[url]0,NA,[blank],NaN[/url]&ANSWERword=ww&ANSWERwbrk=>>[>> url],[/url]]>> [founditems]>> [hideif [ANSWER]=]>> [INDEX]: ID: [ID], ANSWER: [ANSWER]
>> [/hideif]>> [/founditems]>> [/search]>> >> >> Donovan-------------------------------------------------------------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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Sorry. This DOES work, but it's an awfully long-winded [search].On 1/12/06 10:08 AM, "Clint Davis" wrote:> This one doesn't work either:> > [search db=my.db> &Group1field=ANSWER> &Group2field=ANSWER> &Group3field=ANSWER> &Group4field=ANSWER> &neGroup1datarq=0> &neGroup2datarq=NA> &neGroup3datarq=[blank]> &neGroup4datarq=NaN]> > > On 1/12/06 10:02 AM, "Donovan Brooke" wrote:> >> Clint Davis wrote:>> >>> Why is the search below finding a record where the ANSWER field is blank?>>> >>> [search db=my.db&wnANSWERdatarq=0,NA,[blank],NaN&ANSWERword=ww&ANSWERwbrk=,]>> >> >> Well, I guess one could say that [blank] is not a word... so I suppose one>> could>> argue that it doesn't have to apply in the wo, wn context??>> >> You could always:>> [search >> db=my.db&wnANSWERdatarq=[url]0,NA,[blank],NaN[/url]&ANSWERword=ww&ANSWERwbrk=>>[>> url],[/url]]>> [founditems]>> [hideif [ANSWER]=]>> [INDEX]: ID: [ID], ANSWER: [ANSWER]
>> [/hideif]>> [/founditems]>> [/search]>> >> >> Donovan-------------------------------------------------------------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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