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When will the SEARCH facility be fixed?
28 March 2016, 10:48,
#1
When will the SEARCH facility be fixed?
Its been over a month now since I last was able to use the Search facility, every search attempt illicits this response.



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28 March 2016, 16:03,
#2
RE: When will the SEARCH facility be fixed?
Interesting. I had no idea it was faulty. I was using it yesterday and it was fine. Just tried again and it was OK.

Can you describe exactly what you were doing and the input you made so I can try and find out more.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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28 March 2016, 16:04,
#3
RE: When will the SEARCH facility be fixed?
Doing a search for a member by name.

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29 March 2016, 09:49,
#4
RE: When will the SEARCH facility be fixed?
This is why I love ex military. You never get what you asked for but you get enough to work it out usually with a bit of extra work.

I've played with it now and the usual issues such as case sensitivity are not an issue. I have managed to recreate the error only under the situation where I enter a name that is not valid.

So, it shouldn't through an error like that. It looks bad and I have reported it to the SW bug team. It does however seem to be working fine, if you treat that error message as a user not found message.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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29 March 2016, 11:06,
#5
RE: When will the SEARCH facility be fixed?
Nup, I started to type the members name, then Auto Complete lists members matching the name, I click on displayed nsme which then finishes the members name in the search box, I then click search and even though IT completed the members name it came up with the Sql message???, Have not checked it today though.

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29 March 2016, 11:08,
#6
RE: When will the SEARCH facility be fixed?
OK just tried it again, I started typing in USERNAME and the autocomplete offered THREE names, I duly clicked on the name I wanted and clicked SEARCH.

I got thus

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SELECT t.tid, t.firstpost FROM mybb_threads t WHERE 1=1 AND t.uid IN () AND t.fid NOT IN ('80','65') AND t.fid NOT IN (80,65) AND t.closed NOT LIKE 'moved|%'
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29 March 2016, 14:17,
#7
RE: When will the SEARCH facility be fixed?
What username did you use? Funny I don't get autocomplete on mine. Try typing the whole name in without clicking and see how that goes.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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29 March 2016, 15:09,
#8
RE: When will the SEARCH facility be fixed?
Tried whole name, same end result, tried it with three or four member names same result.

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29 March 2016, 16:59,
#9
RE: When will the SEARCH facility be fixed?
Change the valves in your computer....sometimes i just screw mine in and out and it works fine.
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29 March 2016, 17:09,
#10
RE: When will the SEARCH facility be fixed?
Its the fuffle valve, its always the fuffle valve.

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