what about if a client's name is Janusczkiwcz and you can't quite
remember, I didn't see an option for "contains".  Is GT, LT also
applicable?  Otherwise, I think it's kinda slick and it might help me
in my search redesign.  You also might want to think about a 'search'
save, that way once they get all their criteria set up, they can save
it and run it again at a later date.









On 6/12/06, Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Before I say anything here's the URL of the sample:
>
> http://www.depressedpress.com/test/Prototype-Search1.html
>
> It's not live (the "Search" button doesn't work) and much of the system is
> flaky (especially the query builder) but it's only a prototype.  It's
> designed to show the basic element and how they'd work.
>
> I've been asked to create an interface to support several new modes of
> searching for our site.  The audience is financial service professionals,
> support staff and customer service representatives.
>
> I'd rather you look at it uninfluenced so I'm not going to say much else.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Jim Davis
>
>
> 

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