Have you considered using Verity for your search? It supports Boolean 
searches without having to have all that confusion in your code.

The Other Judith

Tony Hicks put into words:
>Ok... another problem..
>
>I have a good boolean code where the user selects one boolean and each +& is
>whatever boolean they select... but I'd like to have it set so that the user
>can just use &+ for AND, &/ for OR and &* for NOT and the below code seems
>to output the proper string but it won't use the code...it only works if i
>have none of the boolean codes in it..
>
>Any clue?
>
>Tony Hicks

Judith Taylor
ICQ: 67460562
Freelance ColdFusion Developer - Athens, OH

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