> Again, in my opinion, that's fuzzy thinking. Sure, Yeti may be in the
monster sub-set, but how much monster it is as compared to Lockness?
You need a means, a yardstick, to compare the two with each other.
Like, is Lockness bigger than the Yeti while monster-mouse is
smaller, or what?
Who the hell cares, I asked for any entry with monster in the
description, I didn't say make higher level philosophical debate within
your head as to the level of monsteriness. Quit trying to paint shades
of gray when all that lies before you is black and white. We have an
order, the order in the dictionary, we have a query for which results
are returned using the same ordering criterion as in the dictionary.
Rob:
If YOU are doing a FULL TEXT search within a description field
looking for the word "monster" and reporting all those records that
fulfill the search, then I agree with YOU, but that's not what the
POSTER was asking. In fact, I already discussed a FULL TEXT search in
a previous post re this subject.
The poster asked:
... my question is: how might I have MySQL tell me how many records
came BEFORE the found record?
So, if he followed your advice/technique, then tell us how many
records came before "monster"?
I claim you can't.
He has already decided an order so your rebuttal is completely devoid of
additional content.
You are arbitrarily inferring that the order was alphabetical, but he
did not say that.
However, if he had, then please explain how you would use a FULL TEXT
search to find the word that came BEFORE "monster"? I would be very
interested to see how that's done. We all can learn.
Cheers, and Happy Holidays.
tedd
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