Sep�s Ali Aq�:

That's a good solution. What if the user enters say -Alireza-
in the joint form, would he then miss material which might
contain the divided form - Ali Reza?

Dr. Zurv�n

> Hi,
> One of the methods would be to create an extra field
> and putting all the chars stuck together like:
> (Assume that this table is in Farsi):
> FName,LName,FNameX,LNameX
> Ali Reza,Sadeghi Mahabadi,alireza,sadeghimahabadi
> this makes searches even easier and you'll have no
> extra concern with the letter forms. Also when you're
> searching you have to remove all the entered spaces to
> be able to match.
> Regards
> Ali
>
> --- Zurvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello:
> >
> > I know a major problem facing Persian databases is
> > that Persian orthography permits a word be written
> > in various joint or divided forms.
> >
> > Has anyone come up with a satisfying solution for
> > this. I apologize if this issue has been discussed
> > already.
> >
> > Dr. Zurv�n
>
>
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