SELECT TOP 750 tblThread.Thread_ID, tblTopic.Topic_ID, tblTopic.Forum_ID, 1 As Unread FROM tblTopic WITH (NOLOCK) , tblThread WITH (NOLOCK) WHERE tblTopic.Topic_ID = tblThread.Topic_ID AND tblThread.Message_date > '20250404 08:14:52' AND tblTopic.Hide = 0 AND tblThread.Hide = 0 ORDER BY tblTopic.Last_Thread_ID DESC;
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Brian W. ![]() MusicFan ![]() Joined: 13 October 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posted: 26 April 2013 at 8:38pm |
Hey, Pat,
The "search all words" function is not working, not for a thread title search, anyway. I just searched for heart never, with no quotes, and checked the "all words" dot, and it came up with nothing. When I searched for just "heart," then it found the thread "Heart - Never on self- titled." But try doing a thread title search for those two words: heart never, no quotes. It comes up with nothing, however you search -- all words, any words, or phase. BUT... now put that dash in that's part of the thread title and search for heart - never, with no quotes. It will immediatley find the thread on all three types title of searches (any, all, and phrase). Search engines aren't supposed to recognize punctuation, so might want to speak to your webmaster about that. |
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