> thanks Aaron, i am reading that now.
> 
> as far as searching all the db's in one, it is sorta essential.
> i work for an architecture firm.
> 
> if a princaple want to know "EVERYTHING"
> on project 90230.01 from who was hired for the job, to what cad drawings
> are inhouse + mailing dates for the clients Birthday or aniversary, how
> much did they spec it out, how far over budget we
> are........shackaka.......
> 
> i dont know,... they want an all inclusive search that will know exactly
> what the hell they want & give it to them in a pretty format.
> 
> : ]
> 
> fun, fun...
> 
> -paul
> 
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>       -----Original Message-----
>       From:   Aaron Johnson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>       Sent:   Tuesday, January 30, 2001 9:48 AM
>       To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       Cc:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       Subject:        RE: Dumb Questions :: About Verity :: Intranets
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>       Hi Paul,
> 
>       You're in luck!  Verity will search a db, with the catch being that
>       Verity will index the content of the db but then only stores a
>       pointer to the id of the record.  There's information on how to do
>       this in the Verity chapter of CF WACK.
>       - From a usuability perspective, it doesn't make much sense to me to
>       search different Db's all at the same time.  For instance, if I'm
>       looking for information in our HR db on mutual funds, I don't want
>       information about the site we did for a mutual fund company coming
>       from our case study db.  Doesn't make sense.  Resist! :)
> 
>       Aaron Johnson, MCSE, MCP+I
>       Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
>       MINDSEYE, Inc.
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