what i need to do is split it up. I know the first 7 numbers are needed, in this case '1234567'
Second i need the following 8 digits:
03061977
WIth the rest of the text i need to scan and see if certain keywords are in there. This case i need to see if C is in there, and if it is then i need to identify the 9 digits after that letter. If sub is in there, then i need to find out the following 3 numbers, and if sell is in there i need to grab the following 3 numbers, plus what 3 numbers follow the corresponding sell.
I'm making a new database that is to store details about word/pdf documents. I need to have a search function that can search through the content of the file. Is this possible? [I'm using Access].
I have developed a search engine to search through an Access database.It uses three fields to say if the number of people is less than 300 then display these fields.
I have searched for an engine to do the same thing using a text file as oppossed to Access.I have only found examples saying you can search through text files to find character similar to the search term.Does anyone know if it is possible to pull a character form a text file and use ASP to say if its less or more than.
I have a table that contains a column with datatype text. I would like to search through every row in the table and find a string of characters in the text column and replace it. Unfortunately, the SQL Server I am working with does not have full-text indexing installed (nor can it be installed). Can anyone show me how to best accomplish this?
The user can search the database when they put in a date, that works fine, but when i put in another text box to search the database for a certain date range Code:
this is a word search i.e. every word entered as search keyword should be searched in the database...
since it is a word search, i tried to split the string entered as search keyword, and then search for each splitted word in the database.
It worked for only a few records present in the database. some 1034 records were searched out of 1914 i tried the same procedure in PHP and that worked.
I'm having some problems using like to find items in my database for some reason its not finding anything if it has a space in it. Here is my SQL query:
SELECT * FROM Employees WHERE FirstName LIKE '%Dennis Smith%' OR LastName LIKE '%Dennis Smith%'
In this query i'm searching two fields for any occurance of Dennis Smith whom i know is in the database however no results are returned. Also if i just search one field and the search string has a space in it, no results are returned.
I'm trying to design a simple website with 2 dynamic searching functions. The first is the user enters text into a search box, clicks on the search button and then connects to a sql or access database and brings back those records that are LIKE the search phrase. It's my intention to then have a detailsview link on the searches so the user can drill through.I'm designing an online version of my catalog so that the user can browse by page. I also want the user to enter a page number and then click go and that would then take the user to the corresponding page in the catalog. I'm guessing I'll need to declare If 1 then open page1.html, if 2 then open page2.html. I know I'm close but not close enough and my knowledge has been well and truly stretched and I must have read and read my Dummies book about 20 times over the last week.
Just wondering the best way of doing this? are there any dictionary databases laying around somewhere?
I want to change my search so that it corrects typo's and maybe suggests better words to search with... like googles but with more alternative words to make the search more useful - slightly limited so it doesn't become pages and pages of search terms.
What I don't want to do is sit down in front of my computer and type all of this in, going through related words and possible other searches / best searches from the given input.
I need help in retreiving data from database. my form consists of some checkboxes, for eg:- in my form for location three check boxes are there and for the type of house four checkboxes.(houses,apartments,offices etc).Below is my form,
London (north of river) (checkbox here)Central London (checkbox here) Docklands (checkbox here)Ealing, Chiswick & Acton
Number of Bedrooms(text box here)
(checkbox here)Houses (checkbox here)Apartments (checkbox here)Developments & Land (checkbox here)Commercial
My databse consists of all this information. If the user want 2 bedroom flat or apartment in central london he will check central london, 2 bedrooms, house and apartment. for this i need an sql query to retrieve from database the appropriate property they are finding.
A client uploads a document (a msword .doc file) to the server, I need to search a string that document and find specific words in it (this is an Application to a School, most of them look the same, so all you can do is replace the school name in the application, but sometimes people forget to do so and get rejected for sending inappropriate application). So I need to find in each Application possible names of other schools and alert about it.
I'm writing in ASP (I can use ASP.net as well) I DON'T HAVE ACCESS TO THE SERVER (it belongs to the hosting company, and there's no way of installing anything there)
I have a simple intranet for the company I work for and I am attempting to create a phone listing and search tool for it. The list has a simple 500 record access db.
Presently I have a page which displays the entire db. What I'd like to do is have a form at the top of the page that lists the entire db where a person could type in any word... Name, office location etc and have the result ported out on a new page with only items matching the search criteria. Code:
I have a database which has a field called "title". I have made a text input box and set that user submitted text to a variable (call it textvar). How do I say something like this...?
Set rs = conn.execute("Select * from workitem where title contains '" &textvar& "' " )
Of course the word contains is just a guess on my part.. other ideas are "is like". What function/syntax will give me what I want, which is for it to return any title that has the words entered by the user?
I want to search for UserID in 3 table. Searched UserID wil be present in one of any 3 table. Using select * from <table> where UserID = < =userid> allows me to search in only 1 table.
Is there any way .. to join 3 tables and search for the UserID using single SQL Query
I have a code that compares the value in the textfeild of a form with the value in the database table
do until rsData.EOF if trim(rsData("core_contact_fname"))=trim(request.form("txtNumber1")) then%>
i would like to do two things to it one is to compare the two values while ignoring their cases(ignore case) i am not sure how to use the ignore case function.
I also want it to comapre if i want to search for say"L" I should get all the names starting with L from the database.
Has anyone had dealings with setting up website postcode searches such as one that would let a visitor input their postcode and specify a 'within the range of' value such as 20 miles and then be returned a result.
I have an asp page that allows visitors to input their postcode into a field which then refers to an Access tbl and displays the results, but only if there is an exact or LIKE match within the db.
I want to offer the facility of letting them increase the radius if they are unable to find a result matching the exact postcode. Code:
I know how to use the LIKE command in a query but how do I do it in the results of a recordset results="<b>Hello</b> World"
I want to search the above result and if it has a <B> in it, I want set hasabold="Y"
I need to be able to search through a large amount of text so the BOLD marks will not always be at the front of the results. They maybe be on line 50 character 59,
I want to search some records in ms-access db using asp. The problem is with the sql query.The scenario is I want to search all records where name starts with a or b. the sql query I m using is as.Code:
select * from members where m_name like 'a*' or m_name like 'a*'
however on execution, it displays an error. what should I do??
I have a website running asp (about to move to asp.net soon though) which has a list of DVD's I have the various pages I want, last 10, listing, full listing ect, but the one page i can't figure out is a search page. I have read various books, but none have given any tips on how to make a search page for a access DB.
if I can search a access db. I have a cm system where all data for pages are held in db field updateable by the user but I want to search the page_text field of the db so that I can offer a site search on my site. I have done it with SQL db but I not done with access?
my problem is searching. i want to search words within webpage which is stored in one directory.it is different from normal directory searching beacause i am searching inside the webpage.
so i want to omit all that html tags or other asp codes. also i want to know that is there any way to store webpage inside the database. it will be efficient than storing inside the directory.
We have a need to search through an entire drive for a specific file name. The process is currently written with recursive loops through each directory and the Scripting.FileSystemObject.
Problem is, it takes forever. When I do a standard file search through Windows Explorer, it typically finds the file I'm looking for within 5 seconds. Is there another approach to file searching, or am I stuck with trying to make this recursive loop somehow more efficient?
I have to modify an ASP page that pulls data from an Excel spreadsheed and posts it on the web by adding a search/filter option to it. I'll post what I have so far: Code:
I have use sql string to search a table of data,the detail of the data can be viewed by click into the data .How should I do if I do if I want to add a "next button" so that I can go from one detail of the data to another detail of another data without back to the table of data???
I'm trying to figure out how to create a search engine using ASP. Now I know how to create one that looks for say, firstnames. So the user would type in a name ("Jonathan") and the search engine would return the word Jonathan, from an Access database, if there was a matching record.
This time, I want to have a text box in a form, so when the users type in something like "Highlander" or "Star Wars" - then it generates a table, or list of some sort of all images related to the two movies, then the user can click on each image to enlarge. (A bit like Google images I suppose, but a watered down version). Is this viable with ASP?