On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 8:29 AM, Norman Khine <nor...@khine.net> wrote:
> Hello, > I have the following code, which searches through a directory structure > such as: > > $ tree -L 2 companies > companies > |-- aberdeen-airport-ltd > | |-- aberdeen-airport-dyce-grampian > | `-- aberdeen-airport-dyce-grampian.metadata > |-- aberdeen-airport-ltd.metadata > |-- aberdeen-motor-company-ltd > | |-- mugiemoss-road-grampian > | `-- mugiemoss-road-grampian.metadata > > > the code can be seen at: > > http://paste.lisp.org/display/81348 > > I basically have a form, where the user makes a search for 'Company' > name, than the code searches for all the items that do not contain > 'hotel' in the metadata > > This works for the first level, i.e. when searching in the companies > directory. > > Now I want to extend this to search for the '/companies/company/ but > to only search the addresses that are in the found = [] list from the > previous search. I haven't looked at your code, but I presume your "search" is a function? I certainly hope so anyway! Also I presume you return the found list? If so, it should be trivial. If not, you should probably adjust your code to do such things. HTH, Wayne
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