I apologize, not ever using the Matches verb before I didn't understand the wildcards required to search. I had in my mind that Matches was like a MySQL LIKE statement that automatically looked for info on either side of the term. E.I. ('%some words%'). Learning that is not the case and that I have to use special wild cards, I now have my search working. Thank you for all your help.
--- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, "Anon" <jgiese@...> wrote:
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> Shoot, I didn't do that, but after correcting the LIKE field part in the BAQ still no results when I do the search.
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> Part Quick search has the ShortChar04 field included in it, using the Matches verb. The BAQ for that quick search has the part number and shortchar04 included in display and the shortchar04 field is included in the LIKE column. Anything else I could be missing?
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> --- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, Jose Gomez <jose@> wrote:
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> > Make you sure set the field as a LIKE field in your BAQ
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> > On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Anon <jgiese@>wrote:
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> > > **
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> > > Any time i use contains I can never get anything to return? Is there
> > > something I am doing wrong? Matches is a verb for quick search criteria.
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> > > --- In vantage@yahoogroups.com, Jose Gomez <jose@> wrote:
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> > > > MATCHES is the verb you want, can't remember if they show up on Quick
> > > Srch
> > > > or not.
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> > > > MATCHES (*)
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> > > > *Jose C Gomez*
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> > > > *Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?*
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> > > > On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Anon <jgiese@>wrote:
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> > > > > So for quick searches and such you have the "Matches" (which I can't
> > > > > figure out what that does) and "Begins" which is only so-so helpful. Is
> > > > > there any way to perform a "Contains" or "Like" type search? The only
> > > place
> > > > > I have seen that is in the Enterprise search, where it appears to
> > > behave as
> > > > > a "Contains"
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