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Using search operators in links? neq, eq etc..

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hey hey, is there anyway to make it so a link like this:

FMPro?-DB=Art.fp5&-Format=searchareaofpracticeresults.htm&RealAreaofPractice=sculpture&-find

will only display results which are equal to what im searching for...?

...adding

<input type="hidden" name="-op" value="eq">

to the top of the page

didnt seems to do anything :

thanks in advance!

My standard response to the exact find:

Remember that you are trying to get your format file to talk with your db file.

USE THIS RESOURCE OFTEN.

http://www.filemaker.com/support/index.html

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Search and read: Article Number: 104829, and Article Number: 105687

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Understanding the use of the symbols of an exact search in a cdml solution will enable you to understand how to use in your cdml solutions all the symbols available in the FMPro db find operation (see db status bar).

See also these useful threads in the cdml forum for examples and other approaches/ideas:

RE: ...adding

<input type="hidden" name="-op" value="eq">

to the top of the page

didnt seems to do anything :

Link and Form are two separate things. Use one or the other smile.gif

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