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BUG in contains? [message #76018] Wed, 22 January 2003 05:18 Go to next message
Dave
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Registered: August 1999
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hallo :-),
anyone knows about bugs in contains function?
i think that it works not properly when this function is looking for the character dot (.). for example if you are looking for text '.NET' it finds nothing. might you advice me please. so much thanks your dave
Re: BUG in contains? [message #76019 is a reply to message #76018] Wed, 22 January 2003 07:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
SA
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Registered: March 2002
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Punctuations: Non-alphanumeric characters that, when they appear at the end of a word, indicate the end of a sentence. The defaults are period (.), question mark (?), and exclamation point (!). Characters that are defined as punctuations are removed from a token before text indexing; however, if a punctuations character is also defined as a printjoins character, the character is only removed if it is the last character in the token and it is immediately preceded by the same character.Values: character string
Re: BUG in contains? [message #272386 is a reply to message #76019] Thu, 04 October 2007 16:36 Go to previous message
yumyumyeh
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Registered: October 2007
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SA,

If that's the case then how can we search for something like 'this?'. Is there a work around?

ie. How do we search for 'this?' in a record containing 'How about this?' if ? has been defined as a printjoin char. Because according to what you said the index will only contain this and not this? since it occurs as the last token. Will the intermedia ignore
? from the search term?

Thanks.
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