Hi folks...

I've volunteered to help a Missing Persons site get their stuff back online
(after their previous dev demanded money and then bailed<sigh>). 

Most shouldn't be too difficult...just a lot of grunt work. However, there
will be one  complex search pages for which I'm not quite sure how to
handle. This being for an actual missing or found person match...for which
there can be a pile of items that folks will attempt to match to narrow
their search.

Say someone tries searching the "Doe" DB to see if their missing person
matches someone who was found, yet unidentified. They might attempt to match
several criteria such as:

* male
* 45 yrs
* missing city
* with various traits

Possibly several other specific details. Most all the fields are individual
ones, although the distinguishing marks fields is a memo field!

Anyone have a clue on how this should be handled, outside of a huge
...OR...statement???

TIA for any info...
        
Dian ~




        

 


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