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RE: SQL Language Quick Reference

From: Michael Thomas <mhthomas_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 10:55:46 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <20040617175546.21048.qmail@web50605.mail.yahoo.com>


Hi Graeme,

I agree. Your 'partition pruning' method solves my primary issue, e.g. identifying which pdf file(s) might be relevant in a documentation search.

My current approach is:
Use Oracle Text to search a pdf set. Once I have the list of matching files, I can select one (up to twenty) to open, and re-search on the top priority opened file in acrobat (v6.0.x up). The hyper-linked result list simulates tahiti search without being on-line (internet) and without html.

I'm pretty sure I know how to simply automate the above steps without webification and on windoze/xnix. I will post the results later, if/when successful.

Thanks again.

Regards,

Mike Thomas


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