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RE: column not found
****** message to minivend-users from "Thompson-Jordan" <Thompson-Jordan@mindspring.com> ******
This is a documented bug that is fixed in 3.12. You can specify the column
number 1 in the mean time.
Christopher Thompson
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> [mailto:owner-minivend-users@minivend.com]On Behalf Of Billy
> Sent: Sunday, February 07, 1999 6:07 PM
> To: Minivend
> Subject: column not found
>
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> ****** message to minivend-users from "Billy"
> <chiangt@iname.com> ******
>
> Hi all
>
> Here's the situation.. I've setup a page so that an in-page
> search will
> search for something according to it's category and some brand.
> Whenever I
> try to search for a field called "cat_id" an error in the log
> occurs saying
> field not found.. eg ...scan/sf=cat_id/se=AB... etc
> The search does return something, but usually not
> consistent with the DB,
> but _almost_ matches the query. The field is setup in the
> products.asc file
> as the second column. The strange thing is, when I changed the format of
> the ascii DB so that "cat_id" is on the third column, everything
> works fine.
> I've actually solved this problem, but just that I'm
> curious if the ascii
> DB haves to have something else in place at the second column like "code"
> needs to be on the first column. Or anyone have a similar problem.
> This problem also occurs with all the searches.
>
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