From: Phil D. <ph...@lo...> - 2011-11-22 05:13:02
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I'm not picking up on why this would be bad for you Klaus? Using Debi's logic you would still get the same items returned and possibly some more. I am thinking this makes sense as a change. What am I missing Klaus? Phil Phil Daintree Logic Works Ltd - +64 (0)275 567890 http://www.logicworks.co.nz On 22/11/11 14:39, DebiCates wrote: > Klaus, now that you mention it, I can envision the possible unexpected > headache this change might cause for current users. It would be best > included as an option. > > For example, two parts with descriptions > 5/16 HEX SL PS SCREW 9/16 SS BAND > 9/16 HEX SL PS SCREW 3/32 SS BAND > > Under the current search query, the user could rely that entering 9/16 SCREW > will find only the second item. With my change, of course it finds both. For > us, the limitation of keyword order (often netting NO results) was more > frustrating than too many. I figured there might be others with the same > issue. > > It would be nice to devise a solution that would accommodate both types of > search. Perhaps entering *9/16 SCREW* could signify an in-order search like > it works now. A literal search signifier would be undoubtedly expected then, > too. And a NOT signifier too. Then allowing the user to mix them up in one > search would be an interesting challenge. Like, > > *9/16 SCREW* "SS BAND" #SL# PS > > And it would be even better to use a table to dictate the characters used > for each type of search signifier. Oh, and lastly to include instructions in > the manual! ;) > > This is something I might commit to do. Any other thoughts out there? > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://weberp-accounting.1478800.n4.nabble.com/Script-changes-to-enhance-inventory-description-search-regardless-of-keyword-order-tp4091940p4094151.html > Sent from the web-ERP-developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure > contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, > security threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this > data and makes sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-novd2d > _______________________________________________ > Web-erp-developers mailing list > Web...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/web-erp-developers > |