Hi!
blackwater dev wrote:
I have a hold car data such as color, model, make, year, etc. I want to
allow the user to answer some questions and I'll present them with the car
that 'best' matches their criteria. How do I do this? I still want to
return ones that don't match exactly but want
you *could* go with if-statements, returning a numerical weight for each
criterion if match and 0 if not; summing those and sorting by the sum
column.
I would do it in code, though - it may or may not be less efficient, but
it'll be easier to maintain and read.
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 5:50 PM,
blackwater dev wrote:
I have a hold car data such as color, model, make, year, etc. I want to
allow the user to answer some questions and I'll present them with the car
that 'best' matches their criteria. How do I do this? I still want to
return ones that don't match exactly but want the
Thanks but doing it in code would require me to pull in the entire car table
and process it. With potentially tons of rows, seems like I should be able
to use the db to get those.
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 12:23 PM, Johan De Meersman vegiv...@tuxera.bewrote:
you *could* go with if-statements,
not if you did it in a stored procedure. Given that it's gonna be pretty
hard to use indices on this anyway (I think), you're gonna scan the entire
table anyway. That's what you get for fuzzy searches.
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 6:55 PM, blackwater dev blackwater...@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks but
in your code, you can define ranges of say if the model year being
looked for is 2002, then present model years 2000 thru 2004.
--Curtis
blackwater dev wrote:
Thanks but doing it in code would require me to pull in the entire car table
and process it. With potentially tons of rows, seems