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Sergey Koltogyan Sergey Koltogyan
Kablink Component
  • -- select one --

Example files names:

2010-08-05_17_49.gsm

2010-08-06_18_09.gsm

 

If search:

2010-08

Found OK

 

If search:

2010-08

Not found any file...

 

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Jong Kim Jong Kim

You have two identical searches, so I'm not sure which works and which doesn't?

What is the version of Teaming you're using?

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Sergey Koltogyan Sergey Koltogyan

Kablink Teaming

version  2.1

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Peter Hurley (Novell) Peter Hurley (Novell)

Did you write this question correctly? You said:

If search:

2010-08

Found OK

 

If search:

2010-08

Not found any file...

 

The question is how could you enter the same exact search strings and get two different results? You must either have made a mistake in your question or you are entering these same strings into two different search places. Please give more information.

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Sergey Koltogyan Sergey Koltogyan

P1.PNG - this search = OK. Result in the S2.PNG

If search as "s4.png" -   have  "s5.png" ;(

 

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  File Name Version Status Date Size Modified by Actions Edit
S1.png V1.0
Aug 12, 2010  1:26 PM 246KB Sergey Koltogyan  
S2.png V1.0
Aug 12, 2010  1:26 PM 181KB Sergey Koltogyan  
s4.png V1.0
Aug 12, 2010  1:26 PM 245KB Sergey Koltogyan  
s5.png V1.0
Aug 12, 2010  1:26 PM 130KB Sergey Koltogyan  
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Jong Kim Jong Kim

Thanks for the clarification. It helps understand the problem.

I entered a bug report for this - https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=630798

Regards,

/Jong

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Peter Hurley (Novell) Peter Hurley (Novell)

Ok, I see what you are doing...

The first search was for "2010-08" and the second search was for "2010-08-05".

I don't know the answer. But I wonder if the minus sign ("-") is being taken as a "not" search command to look for 2010 but not 08? Of course that doesn't explain why it found items with "08" in them. When you added two minus signs it got even more confused.

Try searching for "2010 08" or "2010 08 05" (i.e., put a space in instead of the minus sign).

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Jong Kim Jong Kim

This problem is caused by mis-handling of underscore characters and has nothing to do with the minus sign in the query. Your suggestion of "2010 08 05" will not work either.

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