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Old January 24th 07, 01:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Juan Jimenez[_1_]
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"Richard Riley" wrote in message
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On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 17:12:37 -0400, "Juan Jimenez"
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"Richard Riley" wrote in message
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It's a real puzzler. I can see how that one would have stumped you.
In the future, when you're searching a database and you don't know
some of the search values, use a wild card or leave them blank.


That's exactly what I did.


Really? That's very odd. Because that's not the results that you cut
and pasted before -

-------------------------------------------------
FAA REGISTRY
Name Inquiry - List Results
Total Names found for HITLAW
in the country of UNITED STATES is 0

FAA REGISTRY
Name Inquiry - List Results
Total Names found for HITLAW
in the country of INDONESIA is 0
--------------------------------------------------


Now if I go to the FAA registry, and search for Hitlaw and click off
United States for the country, I get


FAA REGISTRY
Name Inquiry - List Results
Total Names found for HITLAW
in the country of UNITED STATES is 0

Which is the same result that you got. And if I click off Indonesia,
I get the same Indonesia result that you got.

So I'm thinking that you probably didn't leave the country blank. It's
OK, that's the kind of error that non-computer people make all the
time. There isn't any way for you to have known, it just comes with
experience.

I curious - when you do your "computer consulting" is it the same way
you do the BD5 - tell everyone how much you know, and how they should
do stuff, and how wonderful the product is, without ever really doing
it yourself?


Not really, but since you're not the one paying the grand/day to have me
teach, your opinion on the subject is irrelevant, isn't it? chuckle

Nice try, but this is prepubescent quality material, par for the course for
your leval of intelligence.

Of course, it never ocurred to your braindead intellect that a database
which allows such a query ought to be able to find a record based on last
name and country, no? But of course, you're in the same situation as the
FAA, couldn't construct a proper SQL query if your life depended on it.
Right. chuckle




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