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Perform a find (CDML) with an exact match

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I'm using a form that performs a find. I included <input type="hidden" name="User" value="==" in the form to force the find results to compare to an exact match only.

So not if I do a find on "B" nothing comes up, but if I do a find on "Blake" then the correct record comes up.

I was just curious...when the CDML is set up like this can any other find criteria still be used, such as these types used in FileMaker:

>0

<1

=12

LR

Absolutely. The symbols (status bar) of the database can be used the same as "==".

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

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