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Sun, May 27 2007 9:08 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates ![]() | Tim
Now I've got my hands on 1.03 I'm about to start developing my TEXTSEARCH function (thought I might as well go with a name I recognise ![]() Words to search for is easy - VarChar(512) but the text to search in is more difficult since this will be a column. I'm going to experiment with CLOB but I'd appreciate you comments on this sort of thing and just what we can do in the way of coercion with column types. Roy Lambert |
Tue, May 29 2007 3:04 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. ![]() | Roy,
<< Words to search for is easy - VarChar(512) but the text to search in is more difficult since this will be a column. I'm going to experiment with CLOB but I'd appreciate you comments on this sort of thing and just what we can do in the way of coercion with column types. >> As long as the types are compatible, and CLOB, CHAR, and VARCHAR are type-compatible, then the best solution is to go with just a straight VARCHAR parameter with no length specifier, or a CLOB. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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