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Database Search
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 12:12 am
by Jeff Barnes
Hi,
Is there a fast way to search all fields in a database for some text.
Thanks,
Jeff
Search
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 4:23 am
by Colin Haig
Jeff
There is a third party function called wildseek - never
used it though - I have used the rat() and at() functions to find part
of names in a cash record database, but this checks every record ,
unless you can set a scope on a subset of records.
Cheers
Colin
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 4:59 am
by Antonio Linares
Jeff,
Some years ago we helped a company to test several third party tools for such purpouse and finally implemented our own solution to make the fastest search on all fields of a DBF.
We found with great surprise that the solution was to open the DBF as a standard file with FOpen(), read a bunch of bytes in memory and perform a simple At() to locate a string. Once found, you substract the DBF header length, then divide the offset by the record size and you get the record number. At() is an extremelly fast function as it is directly performed by the processor.
These days that we use 32 bits flat memory, I guess there is no need to use a bunch of bytes, so the entire DBF may be loaded in memory doing a MemoRead() of the DBF file, or several bunchs if it is too large, so the code may get simpler.
We compared this way with other available third party tools, and we found that ours was the fastest one
Its worth to try it.
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 6:57 am
by Eugeniusz Owsiak
Antonio,
This is very interesting solution.
thx Eugeniusz
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 8:17 pm
by Jeff Barnes
Antonio,
I tried your idea but I have 2 problems...
1. It returns the record number -1
example: I know the record is #5 but it return #4
2. I need to search for ALL occurences of "sometext". At() will only find the first (and RAt() the last)
Can you think of any other way of doing it?
Thanks,
Jeff
P.S. This is the Code I tried:
Function SearchFile( cDBF, cAlias )
Local cSearch := Space(20), nLocation, cData
if ! MsgGet("Search...","Enter Search String ",@cSearch)
Return nil
endif
SELECT &cAlias
cData := MemoRead( cDBF )
if Len(cData ) < 1
MsgInfo("Not Data to Search","File Error")
Return Nil
endif
nLocation := (AT( cSearch, cData ) - Header() ) / RecSize()
if nLocation < 1
Exit
else
MsgInfo("Record: "+str(nLocation ))
endif
Return Nil
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 8:25 pm
by Antonio Linares
Jeff,
> 1. It returns the record number -1
Add 1 to it
> 2. I need to search for ALL occurences of "sometext". At() will only find the first (and RAt() the last)
Modify your function, so when you find the text, then you modify the cData:
cData = SubStr( cData, nLocation + Len( cSearch ) )
and then perform At() again until there are no more occurrences. Store the previous nLocation on a variable to properly calculate the offset.
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 8:36 pm
by Antonio Linares
Jeff,
Both Harbour/xHarbour lets you specify a third parameter when calling At() to select the starting offset into the text.
This is a better way so you don't have to call SubStr() which manages a lot of memory for copying the previous string into the new one, so it will result into an even faster function
At( cSearch, cData, nOffset )
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2005 11:32 pm
by Jeff Barnes
Thanks Antonio ... I now have a good start ... one more question:
In the new Search function I store the record number into an array (aRecords).
How can I display a listbox with only those record numbers that are in the array?
Thanks
Jeff
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 9:06 am
by Antonio Linares
Jeff,
If the amount of found records is not too big then you could use a standard listbox (not a browse). If the amount is big then you could create a temporary DBF, copy the selected records and show them in a browse.
searching records
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 3:19 pm
by jacquet philippe
In other to show only the records you have found,
place the record number in a data base (in place of an array) and after that use the instruction SET RELATION TO
Re: Database Search
Posted: Tue Aug 01, 2006 1:18 pm
by sildata
Amigo: si no has solucionado todavia tu problema enviame un mensajea.
RODOLFO SILVA
email:
sildata@cantv.net
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 7:30 am
by Otto
Hello Jeff,
do you have your "Search Function" ready?
If yes, would you be so kind to share it?
Regards
Otto
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 4:07 pm
by Gale FORd
Are you using xHarbour.com. The FTS functions would allow you to create a FTS (Fast Text Search) index. I have done this with Six driver's FTS and the xHarbour.com version is supposed to work the same.
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 4:59 pm
by Otto
Although I have all the FWH releases the main part of my program is still FW 1.9.
I need the search function for that part.
Regards
Otto
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 5:45 pm
by Gale FORd
You could use the Six driver that includes the Fast Text Search. I still have an aplication that keeps an FTS indexe on some history files that get updated once a month.
I think Fast Text Search was sold as a seperate product at one time also.