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BerntR 12-25-2009 11:34 AM

Search on reference problems
 
I am not able to search on references, such as 2-M-1.

I even pasted this reference from a post by Yoda, but it still doesn't appear. Quotation marks doesn't seem to make a difference.

So my suggestion is ..... to enable search on book references (surprise surprise):happy3:

Daryl 02-26-2011 09:41 AM

How would I search for a phrase. "Homers Notes"

HungryBear 02-26-2011 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daryl (Post 82641)
How would I search for a phrase. "Homers Notes"

Daryl,
May I add that if an Admin. (bambam) answers.
Please include a listing or point to a listing of ALL BOOLEAN AND OTHER OPERATIVES for the Forum search function.

Thanks
The Bear

bambam 02-26-2011 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HungryBear (Post 82648)
Daryl,
May I add that if an Admin. (bambam) answers.
Please include a listing or point to a listing of ALL BOOLEAN AND OTHER OPERATIVES for the Forum search function.

Thanks
The Bear

Searching on 2-M-1 is problematic for our forum software because '-' is not considered a word character, instead it tells the search to exclude any results with the word following the -. I'm working on 2 things: a short term workaround for this issue and a long term replacement for our search indexer.

If you search for Homers Notes, that's the same as searching for Homer OR Notes. To search for that phrase you would put quotes around it. To search for Homer AND notes, you can type just that.

If you want all the nitty gritty details for our boolean search syntax, you can read through this page:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/...t-boolean.html

The last and probably most useful solution for this is google. We've opened up our forum so it's readable to the world, including google (I hear they're pretty good at this whole search engine thing).

Enter this at google, and you'll get pretty good results: "2-M-1" site:www.lynnblakegolf.com

Daryl 02-26-2011 05:41 PM

Σας ευχαριστώ πολύ.

Wow, the Boolean search syntax works great. '"Homers Notes"'

Yoda 02-26-2011 11:35 PM

Back Office Buddy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bambam (Post 82658)
Searching on 2-M-1 is problematic for our forum software because '-' is not considered a word character, instead it tells the search to exclude any results with the word following the -. I'm working on 2 things: a short term workaround for this issue and a long term replacement for our search indexer.

If you search for Homers Notes, that's the same as searching for Homer OR Notes. To search for that phrase you would put quotes around it. To search for Homer AND notes, you can type just that.

If you want all the nitty gritty details for our boolean search syntax, you can read through this page:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/...t-boolean.html

The last and probably most useful solution for this is google. We've opened up our forum so it's readable to the world, including google (I hear they're pretty good at this whole search engine thing).

Enter this at google, and you'll get pretty good results: "2-M-1" site:www.lynnblakegolf.com

I knew all this.

:confused1 :eyes:

Thanks, Bambam. You're the best!

:happy3:

:salut:

Mike O 02-27-2011 09:12 AM

George Boole was a good friend of mine!

JerryG 02-27-2011 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 82672)
George Boole was a good friend of mine!

I knew a George Poole. His kid was nick-named "Puddle."

bambam 02-27-2011 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike O (Post 82672)
George Boole was a good friend of mine!

I wonder if Mr. Boole would consider this statement true or false?

KevCarter 02-27-2011 05:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bambam (Post 82681)
I wonder if Mr. Boole would consider this statement true or false?

Man, I thought I was a nerd! :) :) :) :salut:


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