Mon, 22 Mar 2004 15:25:01 -0500
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Gang,
I'm just going to forward a question by a list owner rather than rewrite
it in my own words. It behaves exactly as he stated, and I don't know where to
begin looking for a problem. I'm lost on this one. We are running 1.8e, 27 May
2002 build date.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help. Also the email below is from 2/24,
about a month old.
-Jim
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Jim Serwinowski [log in to unmask]
UB Listserv Administrator http://listserv.acsu.buffalo.edu
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Jim;
This is something I have been meaning to ask for a long time, but I've
a really good example here so am finally asking. I used "today" in this
search, but 4/2/24 produces the same result.
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> s * in autocat from today
-> 9 matches.
Item # Date Time Recs Subject
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003027 04/02/24 01:47 18 Humor
011190 04/02/24 01:47 15 Re: Diacritics
090345 04/02/24 01:48 107 Re: Conference name
101654 04/02/24 00:08 19 Gaylord Se-lin labeller
101655 04/02/24 00:09 36 Display of enhanced 505's
101656 04/02/24 00:15 76 Re: Expression level entries
101657 04/02/24 07:34 22 Re: Copying from PAL to VHS
101658 04/02/24 07:43 20 Re: 043 for Pacific Islands
101659 04/02/24 08:29 26 Re: Barcodes on outside of items
To order a copy of these postings, send the following command:
GETPOST AUTOCAT 3027 11190 90345 101654-101659
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How did 3027 (from 1992), 11190 (from 1993) and 90345 (from 2002)
get into a search for date 4/2/24 ? *AND* 90345 is not a single item
it is two; the item indexed, from John J. Marr, plus an item from
Colleen Turnage (sp?). Do a GETPOST AUTOCAT for 90345 and you will get
the double item, neither of which are 4/2/24 items.
Have you an idea why this happens? Not a major problem, just something
I've been puzzling about for a long while without finding any explanatory
pattern (the first two have 24:xx:xx times, but the third has a 12:xx:xx
time; the fourth, linked to the third differs in how the date is given:
Sat, July 13/Sat, 13 July).
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