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  • Subject: Create and Query Multiple Values in an attribute
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2007 09:31:00 -0000 (GMT)

Hi All,

I suppose this is a bit basic but my learning has hit a brick wall with
this one. I imagine it's quite common that you'd want to set up a search
where if you search for smith, but meant smythe, you'd still expect the
entry to be retrieved. Or perhaps you'd type in a query for bolognese, but
still expect to retrieve entries for ragu. That sort of thing. I don't
mind having some way of typing in the expected alternative names, but I
can't figure out a way of making all this happen. Any help, or reference
to the relevant document to read would be great.

Thank you,

Ian.

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