On 11/28/2005 3:34 PM, "Witango" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in whole
or in part:
> Adding one equal sign in front of the <@ARG> in the search criteria did the
> trick.
Good! The "==" is supposed to be the "Exact" match. I hope just one "="
really does the trick.
Beverly
Adding one equal sign in front of the <@ARG> in the search criteria did the
trick.
Thanks!
Matthew.
P.S. - That was just a typo Beverly because you had me thinking about ice cream
cake and Blizzards from Dairy Queen.
Heh heh.
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Try a DirectDBMS, not a search action.
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On 11/28/2005 3:09 PM, "Witango" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in whole
or in part:
> Thanks for the idea, but it didn't work.
<@DQ> ? :D
Try passing this for *exact* matches
==<@ARG schoolName>
If you have specific fields that need to have find symbols, you can often
pass these as "hidden"
Thanks for the idea, but it didn't work.
Matthew.
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On 11/28/2005 2:03 PM, "Witango" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in whole
or in part:
> We've been having some problems with our Witango/Filemaker searches. In
> Filemaker Pro 5.5, when performing a search
> on a school name field, searching for "Rainbow P.S." will return schools with
> the names "Rai
We've been having some problems with our Witango/Filemaker searches. In
Filemaker Pro 5.5, when performing a search
on a school name field, searching for "Rainbow P.S." will return schools with
the names "Rainbow P.S." and "Rainbow
S.S". The only way around this in Filemaker is to add double q