Hi,
I see the following:
PatientName "tes "
PatientName "ivan"
PatientName "b"
when the query returns zero records. This is to be expected because the query should be e.g. "b*".
What do you type in those cases?
Marcel
Hi,
I see the following:
PatientName "tes "
PatientName "ivan"
PatientName "b"
when the query returns zero records. This is to be expected because the query should be e.g. "b*".
What do you type in those cases?
Marcel
Hi,
Now looking. I will delete your post because there seem to be actual names is there.
Marcel
Hi,
you definitively have to use * around your entry when searching for a part of the name.
Depending on your database (which one do you use?) the search may also be case sensitive. The log is very busy and hard to interpret, I cannot find logs corresponding to the 4 pdfs you sent.
In my server (sqlite) it works with * is then case insensitive. Without * it is case sensitive.
Marcel
Thanks!
Yes, if i use "*" ohios search works correctly.
I use MySQL.
Yes, its very busy, i'm appologize, there are a lot of clients.
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