Re: [sqlite] Re: BestMatch and SqliteStatment Clash

2007-08-29 Thread John Stanton
What is a "best match" anyway? A fuzzy search? The LIKE operator gives an exact match to a substring. Simon Davies wrote: ragha, you want something to give you a 'best match'. The 'like' operator in the way you are using it does not do that, but it IS working as it should. I am not sure how

Re: [sqlite] Re: BestMatch and SqliteStatment Clash

2007-08-29 Thread RaghavendraK 70574
TECTED]> Date: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 8:18 pm Subject: Re: [sqlite] Re: BestMatch and SqliteStatment Clash > ragha, > > you want something to give you a 'best match'. The 'like' operator in > the way you are using it does not do that, but it IS working as it

Re: [sqlite] Re: BestMatch and SqliteStatment Clash

2007-08-29 Thread Simon Davies
ragha, you want something to give you a 'best match'. The 'like' operator in the way you are using it does not do that, but it IS working as it should. I am not sure how to make it any clearer. Rgds, Simon On 29/08/2007, RaghavendraK 70574 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > Pls see my last

Re: [sqlite] Re: BestMatch and SqliteStatment Clash

2007-08-29 Thread RaghavendraK 70574
Hi, Pls see my last post, hope it is clear. regards ragha ** This email and its attachments contain confidential information from HUAWEI, which is intended only for the person or entity whose address is lis