>That sure sounds like a database query, not a full-text search. Are
>you sure you are using the right tool for the job?
Yep, I know.
But some of the data needs to be full-text searchable (some - like the no of
employees - not). And i don't want to do parts of the search in a full-text
index and other parts in a database. This pretty sure generates trouble when
it comes to combining the search results. At least when you have a large
number of documents to search.
So i decided to do it completely in swish-e.
Best regards
Gunnar Mätzler
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[mailto:swish-e@sunsite3.berkeley.edu]Im Auftrag von Bill Moseley
Gesendet: Montag, 6. Dezember 2004 15:39
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Betreff: [SWISH-E] Re: Working with SwishSetSearchLimit (or -L)
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 03:28:51AM -0800, Gunnar Mätzler wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> since there is (for the time beeing) no "numerical" search in swish-e, i
> learned it should be possible to achive the same by using the -L param or
in
> my case SwishSetSearchLimit.
>
> However, what i am looking for is a way to get results like "All companies
> with more than 150 employees".
That sure sounds like a database query, not a full-text search. Are
you sure you are using the right tool for the job?
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