Subject: How to select a partial match rather than equality From: Gus Calabrese <wft@xxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 01:55:18 -0600 |
Greetings I have had success selecting nodes using an equality criteria. for example: I check all people nodes for first_name = "Sean" this works great. What if Iwant to find all nodes where first_name contains the string "Se" ? Is there a way to do this ? Gus -- Gus Calabrese Lola Montes WFT Electronics 4337 Raleigh Street Denver, CO 80212 303 964-9670......voicemail fax (see below) mailto:wft@xxxxxxxx http://www.WFTomegadogs.com Alternate: 791 High Street Estes Park, CO 80517 if no success with wft@xxxxxxxx, try .... mailto:wft@xxxxxxxxxxx then mailto:wft@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx fax please do not send long faxes, they are auto-forwarded and the resolution is not particularly good. 801 409 4969 for issues requiring immediate attention: cell phone 720 987-6543 (like a rocket countdown) XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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