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Error message when using the Search function

Posted:
18 Oct 2006, 04:59
by vs_itsallgood
Thought I'd make it easier on all of our beleaguered server-switching workers.
Here's another one:
I was searching for 'Solitude Headphones' since I seem to remember a thread about comparing them to Bose. Here's what I received:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80040e31'
Timeout expired
/forum/search.asp, line 342
Methinks there's a gremlin in the Search!
Thanks for all the hard work, site looks great! [^]

Posted:
18 Oct 2006, 08:48
by preiffer
To be honest, it's easier if a thread is generated for each specific error. We can then update that topic to let people know when/if that one issue has been resolved.
Please do not add all "glitches" to this thread - as others will have to "hunt" for their error before realising it's unique/already being discussed.
A topic for each SPECIFIC error message (ensuring you've LOOKED to see if the error's already been reported) is easier to manage.
Thanks.

Posted:
18 Oct 2006, 09:41
by mcuth
Originally posted by preiffer
To be honest, it's easier if a thread is generated for each specific error. We can then update that topic to let people know when/if that one issue has been resolved.
Please do not add all "glitches" to this thread - as others will have to "hunt" for their error before realising it's unique/already being discussed.
A topic for each SPECIFIC error message (ensuring you've LOOKED to see if the error's already been reported) is easier to manage.
Paul raises good points here - and with that in mind, I'll change the title of this thread from "Did you find a glitch? Please Post It Here" to "Error message when using Search function"

Cheers
Michael

Posted:
18 Oct 2006, 19:56
by vs_itsallgood
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Sorry, just trying to help. I can see your point - I keep seeing problems tacked onto ongoing threads, and thought this might help a bit if you didn't have to search for them. Oops!
Next time I'll PM first.
[:I]

Posted:
18 Oct 2006, 22:10
by VS045
I got that too, but only when searching for words in the whole thread and not just the title.
VS.

Posted:
19 Oct 2006, 00:42
by mcuth
Originally posted by vs_itsallgood
Sorry, just trying to help. I can see your point - I keep seeing problems tacked onto ongoing threads, and thought this might help a bit if you didn't have to search for them. Oops!
No worries - it's just easier to see them in separate threads - especially if the search function isn't working

Next time I'll PM first.
Oh no need to do that, just start a new thread for a new problem (after you've made sure it hasn't been reported already, of course...)

Cheers
Michael