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Hi everyone, recent feedback from you guys has indicated that our catalog needed some work. Well, before we started beefing up our catalog, we needed to make sure that our infrastruture was a-ok. So, I just finished upgrading our search engine on the catalog to a much faster, and much more flexible one (SQL-based if you know what that means).
Please check it out at: http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/shopcart/search_query.htm and let me know what you think, or even better, buy something there! Coming later on tonite will be the SQL update for the project list (will make it much, much faster!). Thanks, Wayne |
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Sorry, I'm not ready to buy anything, YET!
However, the new search engine is great. Its very fast, and works very well. I tried both part descriptions and part numbers and it worked very well. Now for beefing up the 912 catalogue....------------------ Joshua Harrison 1968 912 Coupe |
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Just did it. Works great! Thanks, Wayne!
------------------ Jack Olsen 1973 911 T (3.6) sunroof coupe jackolsen@mediaone.net |
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Search engine works perfectly.
I would include a Manufacturer/Model list as an option to limit the number of search results. jens |
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I just did a test search and the responses were damned quick!
What type of OS are you using for the database? Thanks, Bill Wagner |
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Running Microsoft SQL 7 on the webserver and at Pelican HQ. As for the model limiter/filter, I can automatically add "914" or "911" to the search results, but unfortunately, my parts data is not divided up by model/year, only by part number...
-Wayne |
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