> I just wanted to point out that you would not in fact lose the QS hit the
way I suggested because it will hit QS in the main file and then get credit
back for QS-9000 in the anti file.  Putting QS-9000 in the main file is
redundant with the two letter strings that appear there.

Ah, gotcha. Thanks for the clarification.

> Regarding the parts exclusion, what I need to do is figure out the
universe of ways that such lists are generally referred to.  It might be
that additional exclusions would also be recommended.  I've got over 200 MB
worth of hits (scoring and non-scoring), to test for variations.

That's just it, there is no universal way. Sometimes they are in a list,
something on a single line and so forth. The body in all the cases I have
seen had the word part in it, although come to think of it you might want to
include the word item as well.

John Tolmachoff MCSE CSSA
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