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    albean
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    Is there any way to search a FORUM for Keywords and not just the exact phrase?

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      Is there any way to search a FORUM for Keywords and not just the exact phrase?

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      albean wrote: Is there any way to search a FORUM for Keywords and not just the exact phrase? Yes,Near the "Set Option" button,at the top of the forum grid. Mazy "The more I search, the more my need For you, The more I bless, the more I bleed For you" The Outlaw Torn-Metallica

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        albean wrote: Is there any way to search a FORUM for Keywords and not just the exact phrase? Yes,Near the "Set Option" button,at the top of the forum grid. Mazy "The more I search, the more my need For you, The more I bless, the more I bleed For you" The Outlaw Torn-Metallica

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        It doesn't work very well. I tried a phrase I know I typed last night and got no results. I'll make a few more tests, but I think there's room for improvement here:-D

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          It doesn't work very well. I tried a phrase I know I typed last night and got no results. I'll make a few more tests, but I think there's room for improvement here:-D

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          Chris Maunder
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          There's also room for another couple of SQL Servers to handle the load ;) cheers, Chris Maunder

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            It doesn't work very well. I tried a phrase I know I typed last night and got no results. I'll make a few more tests, but I think there's room for improvement here:-D

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            I have used it one time before and it work well for me. ;P ;P ;P :-D Mazy "The more I search, the more my need For you, The more I bless, the more I bleed For you." The Outlaw Torn-Metallica

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              albean wrote: Is there any way to search a FORUM for Keywords and not just the exact phrase? Yes,Near the "Set Option" button,at the top of the forum grid. Mazy "The more I search, the more my need For you, The more I bless, the more I bleed For you" The Outlaw Torn-Metallica

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              Mazdak wrote: albean wrote: Is there any way to search a FORUM for Keywords and not just the exact phrase? Yes,Near the "Set Option" button,at the top of the forum grid. Mazy I know the "Search (exact phrase)" is next to the "Set Option" button. In my post I was asking if there was a "Search (KEYWORDS)" option. Maybe it was not clear. Is there a way to search for keywords in a forum? (other than doing one at a time; like keywordX AND keywordY)

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                There's also room for another couple of SQL Servers to handle the load ;) cheers, Chris Maunder

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                Wouldn't that be sweet:-D

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