Dear All,
In Xailer very good facility is that it searches within entire string and not just initials. I like it.
But my typical requirement is that I wish to search only from beginning and not in entire string.
Can I do it ? If yes, how ?
TIA
Milan.
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Can I change search method ?
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Can I change search method ?
Milan Mehta escribió el lun, 24 enero 2011 16:33Dear All,
In Xailer very good facility is that it searches within entire string and not just initials. I like it.
But my typical requirement is that I wish to search only from beginning and not in entire string.
Can I do it ? If yes, how ?
TIA
Milan.
Searh on xHarbour documentation the difference between the use of '==' and '='.
Regards.
In Xailer very good facility is that it searches within entire string and not just initials. I like it.
But my typical requirement is that I wish to search only from beginning and not in entire string.
Can I do it ? If yes, how ?
TIA
Milan.
Searh on xHarbour documentation the difference between the use of '==' and '='.
Regards.