now they want me to add a “searchagent”, meaning u can save your
criterias
and get notified whenever something suitable hits the database. am i
correct
that all i need to do is to store the searchlogic-params in a userfield
and
run a daily job to execute the search?
or is there “more” to it?
now they want me to add a “searchagent”, meaning u can save your criterias
and get notified whenever something suitable hits the database. am i correct
that all i need to do is to store the searchlogic-params in a userfield and
run a daily job to execute the search?
or is there “more” to it?
funny. it seems the best route is to put the params aka find conditions
into
a another table (so a user can have several ), and then run a con job or
similiar…
thx 4 cartoon!
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 12:23 AM, Hassan S. <
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