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Date: Wed, 08 Nov 1995 10:35:29 -0500
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From: blape@utk.edu (Bryon S. Lape)
Subject: Re: Whole-word matching
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        Well, I have tried both Robert Patrick's and David Smith's replies
to my question on whole word searching and now I am even more frustrated.
On some words (like war) that appear at the end of a title, it searchs fine,
but when I use a 'scenes' it does not.  If you want to check in out, point
at http://toltec.lib.utk.edu/~music/forms/Anthology_Form.html and ignore any
'debugged' stuff (like printing out the SQL code generated).  

        Thanks for all the help.

bryon
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Johnny, take my Bud Light....please.

Bryon S. Lape
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