On Sat, 10 Mar 2001 14:24:18 -0500, "Tac/Smokescreen Action Network"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   wrote:

Would you happen to have an example?? I did look at the FULL TEXT search, but
I'm not sure this would work in our situation,... but we maybe able to adapt to
it.

TIA,


>>Of course, the other way to do this is to create another table with the
>>keysword in it, and a pointer back to the original record, then do a simple
>>join.  This also gets rid of the 3-term limit.
>>
>>To answer your question, though, when I have to create flat tables like
>>that, I use a memo field and tell people that the terms need to be entered
>>one per line.  This gets rid of the punctation and multiple word problems,
>>it looks very clear, and it's fairly easy to convert to a more properly
>>designed structure.

Mike(mickalo)Blezien
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