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elziko (Programmer)
26 Jul 01 6:14
Even when I have selected "Compile full-text serach onformation" and "Create Binary INdex" I cannot seem to use the search funtion in the compiled file.

The index works fine but every word I search for gets "No Topics Found".

Do I have to add words somewhere for the to be found????

elziko
innerjoin (Programmer)
18 Aug 01 13:30
sequel server 7.0 question:  How do you inner join 2 tables? One table has one primary key, and the other table has 4 foreign keys for this relationship.  One other thing is that the data of the 4 foreign keys return all different data for each row.  Using Query analyzer, or the Enterprise Manager.
aklein (Programmer)
23 Aug 01 19:58
Easiest way I've found to create a sql statement is to use Access.  Build a query and copy the sql statement it creates.  (It's called "creative cheating". :) )

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