Author: José Carlos
Date: 14:39:18 06/11/02
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On June 11, 2002 at 17:13:39, Dann Corbit wrote: >A notion: >Put it in a SQL database and let us perform real searches against it. > >A simple wrapper could be put overtop for people who do not understand SQL. > >So (for instance) a list could say: >All of the words: [ ] >And those would be combined with 'AND' >and a second list could say: >Any of the words: [ ] >And those would be combined with 'OR' > >There are many times when I know something is in the list and I could find it >easily if I could form a SQL query against it. A SQL query would be great, but of course not everybody knows SQL. But SQL (I mean simple queries) is easy to learn. It could be a nice feature to have a big text box where I could write a SQL statement, but also if I choose to type some words in the "all words" text box, the program would automatically write the SQL query in the box. This way, the user can choose to ignore that, or maybe (s)he wants to try something different, like combining and's and or's. José C.
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