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To: SI Bob who wrote (1428)10/18/2000 1:42:47 PM
From: HairBall  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4890
 
SI Admin (Bob): One of the things Bryan told me the new Oracle database would solve the on going problems with the text search feature. In fact, he said not only would the on going problems be solved, but an improved search would be introduced.

The text search database "still" continues to stop updating about three times a week and has no new features. By the way, the search database stopped updating again yesterday. Someone still needs to prime the pump....

Regards,
LG



To: SI Bob who wrote (1428)10/19/2000 3:09:58 PM
From: Quahog  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4890
 
Okay, this JUST happened:
I noticed that I had two new messages in my inbox (actually I have 3 because I haven't deleted the new search message from you guys). I correctly anticipated that both new messages were "public," and posted on the boxing thread that I frequent. I saw that there were 6 new messages on that thread, so I clicked on the number 6. The first new message was not for me, so I clicked on "next 10 messages." Sure enough, there were my two new "inbox" messages. Having read them, I clicked on "SubjectMarks," but my inbox still shows the new messages that I already read by using the "next 10" feature.

Assuming you understood what I just wrote, is what I described a bug, or just an annoyance?

Quahog