On 1/6/06, Robert DeWayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I like your second example much better, as your first one was only finding entries where both text was present in the same ONE ingredient. :-)
Thanks!
Kevin
Sorry, I wasn't clear enough in my example, the logic seems a little hard to follow at times, so here is a better/clearer example:
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CONDITION -B- WILL APPLY TO THE SAME MULTIPLE AS CONDITION -A-
...OK? Yes// N (No) <-------------------- This is the key point I was missing. In your first example, you put Yes, which was the same mistake I was making.
I like your second example much better, as your first one was only finding entries where both text was present in the same ONE ingredient. :-)
Thanks!
Kevin
