Still, it would be handy to use the right wildcard characters ('%' is indeed the SQL wildcard for an undetermined amount of characters, and '_' is the correct wildcard for 1 character) instead of quoting the 'world standard' wildcards '*' and '?') in your explanation.Mark wrote:Quoting from the database search page, just below the search boxes:KIER wrote:that was never the way before , so if it is now , then it should be placed as a notice at the database pages.wamovements wrote: Try '165%' iso '165'
Kier
"The aircraft serial and constructionnumber are initially searched as an exact match but wildcards (*,?) are allowed. Wildcards are also possible in all other fields."
The reason we implemented it this way is to make it possible to search for short serials like '1', etc. without hitting the search limit.
All wildcards do work (*,%,?,_), will change te text later on.Numbercruncher wrote:Hiya!
Still, it would be handy to use the right wildcard characters ('%' is indeed the SQL wildcard for an undetermined amount of characters, and '_' is the correct wildcard for 1 character) instead of quoting the 'world standard' wildcards '*' and '?') in your explanation.Mark wrote: Quoting from the database search page, just below the search boxes:
"The aircraft serial and constructionnumber are initially searched as an exact match but wildcards (*,?) are allowed. Wildcards are also possible in all other fields."
The reason we implemented it this way is to make it possible to search for short serials like '1', etc. without hitting the search limit.
However, that's not why I'm posting. For some reason I became entangled in an old instance of the forum (not updated since mid September) under scramblemagazine.nl (I can reproduce under URI http://www.scramblemagazine.nl/forum/). You might want to close/redirect/disable or otherwise jam that entrance... Login out there also ends up in a blank page in a way that suggests a PHP error.
Grtz,
Rw
Slip of the finger....i guess.Numbercruncher wrote:Hiya!
Just out of curiosity: it seems like the subscriber search results have actually been curtailed, as they now only show 30 results (I believe there used to be 60). Is there still a reason to log in for the (Mil) databases then? (And why has this been curtailed?)
Grtz,
Robert W
We will add them in the coming days.efa78 wrote:hello I noticed that there are no more the coordinates of the points spotter. why? will be rewritten, or no longer listed, thanks to all
Yes! As you know we are an organization based on volunteers, so it can take some days.efa78 wrote:sorry for the coordinates, the spotter point will once again be visible?
Yup, I fixed this this evening. You should go to the last post now.YS11 wrote:When i open "NOW ON OUR MESSAGEBOARD", for example Historical movements,i got the first page instead of the last page?
For the rest it's looking well
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