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From: layne@iris.cis.ohio-state.edu (eric b layne)
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Subject: 4th Dimension and Search by Layout
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Date: 28 Sep 89 17:56:48 GMT
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Search by layout is a great new feature in version 2 of 4th dimension
However, you have to be carefull when using '#' sign in your fields.

Eg.
 
I was tring to do a search by layout for a department called #3 Zinc Grip.
I typed #3 Zinc Grip into the department field, so it should give me all
of the entries in that department Right?....WRONG!
It gave me all of the entries.  When I looked at the search by formula
screen it said

Department          is not equal to           3 Zinc Grip

Obviously it took the # to mean 'not equal to' and since I didn't have any
departments call '3 Zinc Grip', It gave me all the records.

There are two ways to get around this problem.  Either use No. for the # sign,
or don't use search by layout, (make your own search dialog using variables).

--Eric Layne