Tag Search And Tag Cloud Search
Apr 14, 2008
--set ANSI_NULLS ON
--set QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
--go
--
--
--ALTER PROC [dbo].[spEventTagCloud]
--as
--BEGIN
DECLARE @RECORDCOUNT INT;
DECLARE @SearchString varchar(2000);
DECLARE @QRY VARCHAR(2000);
DECLARE @SE VARCHAR(2000);
SELECT @RECORDCOUNT=COUNT(*) FROM TBEVENTS
DECLARE @ST INT;
SET @ST=1;
CREATE TABLE #TEMP2
(
MYTAGS VARCHAR(2000)
)
--CREATE TABLE #TEMP3
--(
-- TAGCOUNT INT
--)
CREATE TABLE #TEMP1
(
STR1 VARCHAR(2000)
)
WHILE @ST<@RECORDCOUNT
BEGIN
SET @QRY='SELECT TOP ' +CONVERT(VARCHAR,@ST)+' EVENTTAG FROM TBEVENTS'
--PRINT @QRY
INSERT INTO #TEMP1 EXEC (@QRY)
SELECT @SEARCHSTRING=STR1 FROM #TEMP1
SET @ST=@ST+1
declare @i1 int;
declare @i2 int;
declare @MatchType int ;
set @MatchType=0;
declare @Word varchar(100);
declare @Words table (Word varchar(100) not null);
declare @WordCount as integer;
DECLARE @TEMPWORD VARCHAR(2000);
begin
set nocount on
if (@MatchType != 2)
begin
set @SearchString = ' ' + @SearchString + ',';
--print 'Search String is :::: '+ @SearchString
set @i1 = 1;
while (@i1 != 0)
begin
set @i2=charindex(',', @SearchString, @i1+1)
--print @i1
if (@i2 != 0)
begin
set @Word = rtrim(ltrim(substring(@SearchString, @i1+1, @i2-@i1)))
SET @TEMPWORD=@WORD;
SET @TEMPWORD=REPLACE(@TEMPWORD,',','')
INSERT INTO #TEMP2 SELECT @TEMPWORD
--print 'Search WORD is :::: '+ @WORD
if @Word != '' insert into @Words select replace(@Word,',','')
end
set @i1 = @i2
end
end
else
insert into @Words select ltrim(rtrim(@SearchString))
set @WordCount = (select count(*) from @Words)
Declare @wordtemp varchar(2000);
set @wordtemp=@word
set @wordtemp=replace(@word,',','')
--INSERT INTO #TEMP2 SELECT @WORDtemp
END
END
SELECT mytags'Tag' , count(mytags)'Count' FROM #TEMP2 group by mytags ORDER BY [COUNT] DESC
--SELECT * FROM #TEMP1
DROP TABLE #TEMP1
DROP TABLE #TEMP2
--DROP TABLE #TEMP3
--END
________________________________
THE ABOVE EXAMPLE FOR A TAG CLOUD
MY TAGS ARE AS FOLLOW
EVENTTAG
_________
ASP.NET, C#, VB.NET
WELCOME TO ASP.NET
ASP.NET BOOKS,C#.NET BOOKS
I WOULD LIKE TO SELECT ALL COLUMNS FROM MY TABLE SEARCH TAG IS ASP.NET
THE FOLLOWING CODE WILL GENERATE AND SPLIT IT AS
TAG
____
ASP.NET
c#
VB.NET
WELCOME TO ASP.NET
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HOW TO SEARCH AN EXACT MATCH AS ASP.NET THE ONLY ONE ROW
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Apr 14, 2008
--set ANSI_NULLS ON
--set QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
--go
--
--
--ALTER PROC [dbo].[spEventTagCloud]
--as
--BEGIN
DECLARE @RECORDCOUNT INT;
DECLARE @SearchString varchar(2000);
DECLARE @QRY VARCHAR(2000);
DECLARE @SE VARCHAR(2000);
SELECT @RECORDCOUNT=COUNT(*) FROM TBEVENTS
DECLARE @ST INT;
SET @ST=1;
CREATE TABLE #TEMP2
(
MYTAGS VARCHAR(2000)
)
--CREATE TABLE #TEMP3
--(
-- TAGCOUNT INT
--)
CREATE TABLE #TEMP1
(
STR1 VARCHAR(2000)
)
WHILE @ST<@RECORDCOUNT
BEGIN
SET @QRY='SELECT TOP ' +CONVERT(VARCHAR,@ST)+' EVENTTAG FROM TBEVENTS'
--PRINT @QRY
INSERT INTO #TEMP1 EXEC (@QRY)
SELECT @SEARCHSTRING=STR1 FROM #TEMP1
SET @ST=@ST+1
declare @i1 int;
declare @i2 int;
declare @MatchType int ;
set @MatchType=0;
declare @Word varchar(100);
declare @Words table (Word varchar(100) not null);
declare @WordCount as integer;
DECLARE @TEMPWORD VARCHAR(2000);
begin
set nocount on
if (@MatchType != 2)
begin
set @SearchString = ' ' + @SearchString + ',';
--print 'Search String is :::: '+ @SearchString
set @i1 = 1;
while (@i1 != 0)
begin
set @i2=charindex(',', @SearchString, @i1+1)
--print @i1
if (@i2 != 0)
begin
set @Word = rtrim(ltrim(substring(@SearchString, @i1+1, @i2-@i1)))
SET @TEMPWORD=@WORD;
SET @TEMPWORD=REPLACE(@TEMPWORD,',','')
INSERT INTO #TEMP2 SELECT @TEMPWORD
--print 'Search WORD is :::: '+ @WORD
if @Word != '' insert into @Words select replace(@Word,',','')
end
set @i1 = @i2
end
end
else
insert into @Words select ltrim(rtrim(@SearchString))
set @WordCount = (select count(*) from @Words)
Declare @wordtemp varchar(2000);
set @wordtemp=@word
set @wordtemp=replace(@word,',','')
--INSERT INTO #TEMP2 SELECT @WORDtemp
END
END
SELECT mytags'Tag' , count(mytags)'Count' FROM #TEMP2 group by mytags ORDER BY [COUNT] DESC
--SELECT * FROM #TEMP1
DROP TABLE #TEMP1
DROP TABLE #TEMP2
--DROP TABLE #TEMP3
--END
________________________________
THE ABOVE EXAMPLE FOR A TAG CLOUD
MY TAGS ARE AS FOLLOW
EVENTTAG
_________
ASP.NET, C#, VB.NET
WELCOME TO ASP.NET
ASP.NET BOOKS,C#.NET BOOKS
I WOULD LIKE TO SELECT ALL COLUMNS FROM MY TABLE SEARCH TAG IS ASP.NET
THE FOLLOWING CODE WILL GENERATE AND SPLIT IT AS
TAG
____
ASP.NET
c#
VB.NET
WELCOME TO ASP.NET
ASP.NET BOOKS
C#.NET BOOKS
HOW TO SEARCH AN EXACT MATCH AS ASP.NET THE ONLY ONE ROW
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Aug 9, 2006
I'm just wonder if this is a bug in MS Search or am I doing something wrong.
I have a query below
declare @search_clause varchar(255)
set @Search_Clause = ' "hepatitis b" and "hepatocellular carcinoma"'
select * from results
where contains(finding,@search_clause)
I don't get the correct result at all.
If I change my search_clause to "hepatitis" and "hepatocellular carcinoma -- without the "b"
then i get the correct result.
It seems MS Search doesn't like the phrase contain one letter or some sort or is it a know bug?
Anyone know?
Thanks
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Mar 29, 2008
Hi - I'm short of SQL experience and hacking my way through creating a simple search feature for a personal project. I would be very grateful if anyone could help me out with writing a stored procedure. Problem: I have two tables with three columns indexed for full-text search. So far I have been able to successfully execute the following query returning matching row ids: dbo.Search_Articles @searchText varchar(150) AS SELECT ArticleID FROM articles WHERE CONTAINS(Description, @searchText) OR CONTAINS(Title, @searchText) UNION SELECT ArticleID FROM article_pages WHERE CONTAINS(Text, @searchText); RETURN This returns the ArticleID for any articles or article_pages records where there is a text match. I ultimately need the stored procedure to return all columns from the articles table for matches and not just the StoryID. Seems like maybe I should try using some kind of JOIN on the result of the UNION above and the articles table? But I have so far been unable to figure out how to do this as I can't seem to declare a name for the result table of the UNION above. Perhaps there is another more eloquent solution? Thanks! Peter
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Jul 21, 2015
Our clients want to be able to do full text search with a single letter. (Is the name Newton, Nathan, Nick?, Is the ID N1, N2...). Doing a single character full text search on a table work 25 out of 26 times. The letter that doesn't work is 'n'. the WHERE clause CONTAINS(full_text_field, ' "n*" ') returns all rows, even rows that have no 'n' in them anywhere. Adding a second letter after the "n" works as expected.
Here is an example
create table TestFullTextSearch (
Id int not null,
AllText nvarchar(400)
)
create unique index test_tfts on TestFullTextSearch(Id);
create fulltext catalog ftcat_tfts;
[Code] ....
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Nov 6, 2014
I have a scenario of where the standard Full-Text search identifies keywords but Semantic Search does not recognize them as keywords. I'm hoping to understand why Semantic Search might not recognize them. The context this is being used in medical terminology and the specific key words I noticed missing right off the bat were medications.
For instance, if I put the following string into a FT indexed table
'J9355 - Trastuzumab (Herceptin)'
AND
'J9355 - Trastuzumab emtansine'
The Semantic Search recognized 'Herceptin' and 'Emtansine' but not 'Trastuzumab'
Nor in
'J8999 - Everolimus (Afinitor)'
It did not recognize 'Afinitor' as a keyword.
In all cases the Base of Full-Text did find those keywords and were identifiable using the dmvsys.dm_fts_index_keywords_by_document.It does show the index as having completed.
why certain words might not be picked up while others would be? Could it be a language/dictionary issue? I am using English and accent insensitive settings?
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Jul 24, 2007
would you use sql server "full text search" feature as your site index? from some reason i can't make index server my site search catalog, and i wonder if the full text is the solution. i think that i wll have to you create new table called some thing like "site text" and i will need to write every text twice- one the the table (let's say "articles table") and one to the text. other wise- there is problems finding the right urlof the text, searching different tables with different columns name and so on...
so i thought create site search table, with the columns:
id, text, url
and to write every thing to this table.
but some how ot look the wrong way, that every forum post, every article, album picture or joke will insert twice to the sqr server...
what do you think?
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Mar 30, 2013
I have installed the Adobe iFilter 11 64 bit and set the path to the bin folder. I still cannot find any text from the pdf files. I suspect I am missing something trivial because I don't find much when I Bing for this so it must not be a common problem.Here is the code.
--Adobe iFilter 11 64 bit is installed
--The Path variable is set to the bin folder for the Adobe iFilter.
--SQL Developer version 64 bit on both Windows 7 and Windows 8.
USE master;
GO
DROP DATABASE FileTableStudy;
GO
CREATE DATABASE FileTableStudy
ON PRIMARY
[code]....
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Dec 11, 2006
How can I search throught DOCX (MS Word 2007) documents by SQL Server 2005 Full Text Search engine?
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Sep 14, 2004
Please help me to create an SQL Server 2000 Stored Procedure for using prefix and suffix terms.
Example:
Say I want to find "Terminator" (1984).
I want to be able to use "Term" or "ator" as search results and still return the proper record.
Here is my Stored Procedure creation sql:
CREATE PROCEDURE sps_searchTitles(@searchTerm varchar(255)) AS
SELECT * FROM Video
WHERE FREETEXT (Video.*, '"*@searchTerm*"')
GO
--- The above does not appear to properly check both prefix ("Term---") and suffix ("---ator") terms.
I am trying to accomplish what is similarly done with LIKE '%term%'.
thanks, YM
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Mar 25, 2015
I have a table that contains words that will be used to search another table where FullText index has been created on searchable columns. I'm basically trying to run something like this:
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FROM tbl1 t1, tbl2 t2
WHERE CONTAINS (t1.col1, t2.col1)
I know this won't work but is there a way to join these two tables so the words (t2.col1) can be passed as search conditions? There is no common key on both tables so normal join won't work. I'm trying to find a way to pass the search words from one table to another.
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Jul 6, 2007
I have Sql server 2005 SP2.
I enabled it for Full Text search. Substring search where i enter *word* doesn't return any row.
I have a table testtable where description has word Extinguisher.
If i run a query with *ting* it doesn't return any row.
select * from testtable where contains(description,'"*xting*"') ;
But it works if i do
select * from testtable where contains(description,'"Exting*"') ;
The Full text search document says it supports substring search.
Is it an issue with sql server 2005?Please help.
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Nov 1, 2015
I am using Sql Server 2014 Express edition.I have a table with a varchar(max) column. I have created a full text search that use the stoplist "system". column has this struct: xxx.yyy.zzz.... where xxx, yyy, zzz... are numbers, like 123.345.123123.366456...I can have rows like that:
123.345
123.345
123.345.444
123.345.555
123.345.666
123.345.444.777
123.345.444.888
123.345.555.999
I am trying this query:
select * from Mytable where
contains(MyColumn, '123.345.')
I gues the contains would return all the rows with column contains 123.345, but this does not return all the expected rows, only one row.I have tried to replace "." with "-" but the result is the same.I have also tried with '123.345.*. In this case I have got more results, but no all the exptected rows.If I use this query:
select * from MyTable where
MyCOlumn like '123.345.%';
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Mar 1, 2007
Can anyone tell me how to search an SQL database for a given key word in a textbox? I basically have a database that has a qualifications column and this column needs to be searched for the data given in the textbox. Which is the best method to search for the data? Is it a simple SQL query or an XML based search engine type? Can anyone give any suggestions regarding this? If XML is efficient then how do I use it to query my database, as I'm pretty new in XML based searching.Thanks
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Nov 22, 2007
hi there,
i am doing a school project and i need to have this search engine that will search the data that i have stored inside the database and display the results out
can anyone help?
thanks
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Apr 2, 2004
for example:
SELECT * from [table1] WHERE CONTAINS([msgcomment], '"fast" NEAR "performance"')
would always slower than
SELECT * from [table1] WHERE [msgcomment] = '%fast%performance%'
Why? and how can it be solved? can you help me?
:)
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Dec 6, 2011
My site uses a text box to allow visitors to search products. I'm trying to design the SQL Statement to allow search's on full words, part words, and words/phrases regardless of the order the words are in.
E.g.
megger
meg
mft megger (proper order in the database is megger mft)
mft1710 (using 1710 should find the product)
This is my select statement (classic ASP)
Code:
<%
Dim RSResults__param5
RSResults__param5 = "xxx"
If (Request("searchme") <> "") Then
RSResults__param5 = Request("searchme")
End If
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Jun 24, 2015
I'm experiencing an anomaly with my Full text index.
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Assets
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Ref - varchar(50)
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Jan 24, 2006
Are there any big differences between the two search techniques? It seems like they are both very similar.
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Mar 14, 2007
Hi guys
I need to create an "advanced search" which will allow the user to narrow down his results.
Ideally I'd want him/her to use the same search criteria form for each iteration, with a checkbox called "Search within results" type of thing.
Now what I was wondering if there was any existing literature on how to effectively do this. I have tried doing it just through SQL Statements but they are becoming very messy and large.
Is it possible to do this by searching the initial dataset, returning dataset #2 and then if a 3rd "search within results" is done apply the search against dataset #2 and return dataset #3 etc?
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Feb 22, 2007
//and i m getting this error
Syntax error converting the varchar value 'NPO04/136 ' to a column of data type int.
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Syntax error converting the varchar value 'NPO04/136 ' to a column of data type int.
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can anyone help me in this i m doing a search in a form ( for ex. u search for clientID n it'll come up in search result n once u select that it'll fill in the form) if anyone knw how to do this plz help me. thank u
Protected Sub cmdSelect2_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles cmdSelect2.Click
Dim sID As String
sID = lstResults.SelectedValue
Dim iID As Integer
' iID = Int32.Parse(sID)
'' If iID > 0 Then
Dim selectSQL As String
selectSQL = "SELECT * FROM contactinfo "
selectSQL &= "WHERE ClientID=@ClientID"
Dim cmd As New SqlCommand(selectSQL, conSR)
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ClientID", iID)
Dim reader As SqlDataReader
Try
conSR.Open()
reader = cmd.ExecuteReader()
reader.Read()
' Fill the controls.
'txtCaseid.Text = reader("Caseid").ToString()
txtClientID.Text = reader("ClientID").ToString()
txtFirstname.Text = reader("Client_Fname").ToString()
txtLastname.Text = reader("Client_Lname").ToString()
txtRace.Text = reader("Race").ToString()
txtCounty.Text = reader("County_of_origin").ToString()
txtGender.Text = reader("Gender").ToString()
txtState.Text = reader("State").ToString()
txtReligion.Text = reader("Religion").ToString()
txtContactID.Text = reader("ContactID").ToString()
'reader.Close()
'' enable_fields()
lblResults.Text = ""
Catch ex As Exception
'lblResults.Text = "Error inserting record"
lblResults.Text = "Error inserting record"
lblResults.Text = ex.Message
Finally
conSR.Close()
End Try
lblID.Text = sID
phID.Visible = True
txtID.Text = sID
txtAct.Text = "edit"
cmdSubmit.Text = "Update"
lblCurrentAct.Text = "Update Existing Record"
'Else
'If iID = 0 Then
' lblResults.Text = "Client not found in Contact Information."
'Else
' lblResults.Text = "Please select a contact from the list."
''' End If
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Jul 3, 2007
here is my current search i have created which returns values that i want....but my question is there a way to make it search for all related matches??? like lets say i was searching an address and i had "1231 W. Adams" in the table...and i searched by anyone that lived on "Adams" it would pull it up...right now i have to have the exact address in there correctly...any ideas?
//create the connection objectSqlConnection myConnection = new SqlConnection();
//set the connection string myConnection.ConnectionString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["MRDDstringConnection"].ConnectionString;
//open the connection
myConnection.Open();
//create a commandSqlCommand myCommand = new SqlCommand();
//VarianceOfUse, Owner, BZA, AND VarianceOfUse.BZAcaseNum = BZA.BZAcaseNum AND Owner.OwnerID = BZA.OwnerID AND Applicant.ApplicantID = BZA.ApplicantID
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//***set the command type, stored proceduremyCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text;
//associate a connection with a command
myCommand.Connection = myConnection;SqlDataAdapter myAdapter = new SqlDataAdapter();
//inform the data adapter of the command to execute
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//4. holds the resultsDataSet myResults = new DataSet();
//execute the query and get results in a table
myAdapter.Fill(myResults);
//bind to LabelsSearchResults.Visible = true;
SearchResults.DataSource = myResults;
SearchResults.DataBind();
//6. give back all resources
myAdapter.Dispose();
myCommand.Dispose();
myConnection.Dispose();
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Jan 24, 2008
yes iam storing total data into the database,
but actually i don't know how to read data from any type of file also......plz help me
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Feb 2, 2008
Hello, I have a search form where i want users to enter a surname into a textbox i then want to retrieve everything from my table patients thats matches this is there away of selecting from a database where Patient surname = textbox1.
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Feb 6, 2008
All
I have a search screen with 4 possible input boxes
name
contents
start date
end date
My user needs to be able to use any combination of these to do an sql search and may only use one criteria or all four
what is best practice for creating this kind of sql search string in my aspx page
thanks
gibbo
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Mar 6, 2008
This is probably a very simple question, but I could not figure it out...
In my SQL 2005 Database I have a bit field CompanyIsActive. The field is not nullable.
I would like to offer a search feature in the app that shows Active Companies, Inactive companies or All Companies. How do I do that?
Here are some examples that did not work:
1- WHERE CompanyIsActive LIKE @CompanyIsActive (Declaring @CompanyActive as bit) : Only the True (1) are returned
2- WHERE CompanyIsActive LIKE @CompanyIsActive (Declaring @Company is the Stored Procedure as varchar)
3- WHERE CAST (CompanyIsActive AS varchar) LIKE @CompanyIsActive
4- WHERE CAST(CompanyIsActive AS int) LIKE @CompanyIsActive
5-WHERE CompanyIsActive <> @CompanyIsActive (declaring @Company as bit, varchar and nvarchar in the stored procedure)
Your help is appreciated!
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Apr 9, 2008
Does anybody know how i can do a search on my website.I think the problem is that is not understanding the varible.If anyone knows how fix this or do it in a better way, tht would be great<form action="search.aspx" method="post"><input name="txtSearch" type="text" /><input name="btnSearch" type="submit" value="Search" /></form>Dim lookforSub Search_patients lookFor = Request.Form("txtUserName") sel = "SELECT * FROM People WHERE Surname LIKE ' lookfor%'" Dim rs As Object rs = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.recordset") rs.Open(sel, cs) Do Until rs.EOF() For Each x In rs.Fields Response.Write(x.value & "<br />") Next rs.MoveNext() Loop rs.close() rs = Nothing End Sub
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Oct 12, 2004
Hi
I want to implement a search machine on my site. Meaning, you can type some key words in a text field. Every key word has a prefix (+,-, ) that indicates if the word must be present, is optional or is not allowed. How can i build such a query? Can anyone provide me some example query? Many thanks in advance.
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Oct 26, 2004
I need some tutorial(html link) on how to search data on a db. like taking the string from txt box then transfer it into the sql string. i noticed some of the ppl using "& txt &" and some '%" & Replace(txt, "'", "''") & "%' which 1 to use...vr confusing...i did search on google but what i get is only simple sql tutorial...they didnt give anything like taking a string from keyboard to search..and some source code of searching db using asp.net didnt explained it...:(thats all..thank u!
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Jan 8, 2005
Sorry, guys,
This is a pure SQL question. But likely most of you guys have encountered before.
I wrote a stored procedure to search classes that matching with the following combined
conditions: location, coach, and program name. User may use one or full search conditions. Therefore some input variables for the stored procedure may be empty.
Is there some SQL syntax, operators etc. I can use to modify the following SQL script, so that those empty valued conditions can be ingored when executing SQL script.
Select *
From Classes
Where Location=@Location and CoachID=@CoachID and ProgramName=@PogramName
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May 13, 2005
Hello, I want to make search function in my webby to find the number of items in the datagrid
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Nov 11, 2005
I have asp.net C# web application I want to search jobvacancy details using jobrole. if user did not select any value I want to select all the details including null values.
this Jobvacancy table has JobRole feild and it allow to insert null values,
this is my stored procedure
CREATE PROCEDURE JobVacancy(@JobRole varchar (50))as
Select NoOfVacancies,JobRole from JobVacancy where JobRole LIKE @JobRole + '%'
when I use @JobRole value as '%' then if JobRole feild has null value it did not select.but I want to select all the values including null values. how can I do this?
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Apr 13, 2006
Can you use a variable with the CONTAINS statement,
ie CONTAINS(Search, @SearchCriteria)
I can get it to work in when using a word
ie CONTAINS(Search, '"computer"')
but i want to use this for a search in my asp.net 2.0 application. I have been using Like
ie (Search LIKE N'%' + @SearchCriteria + N'%')
but this is much slower to return the query results.
Thanks
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