This is obviously a very good product. I have a very small database, but need to be able to do a couple of things which may be considered complex.
I need to be able to choose multiple items in a select box. I see that this is possible, but only with control>mouse click. Is that correct?
Also, I have product categories which have price ranges:
Product A might have a range of $90 to $120
Product B $100 to $150 and
Product C $130 to $170
When a search is done for a $150 product I need to have B and C both come up. If a search is done for a $110 product I need to have A and B both come up. Can DBMan compare the min and max price for each product category and return a result if the requested number falls somewhere in between? Or is there another way? My database is so small I can change the fields to work in whatever way works best.
Can I do this with DBMan?
Thank You!
Kathleen
I need to be able to choose multiple items in a select box. I see that this is possible, but only with control>mouse click. Is that correct?
Also, I have product categories which have price ranges:
Product A might have a range of $90 to $120
Product B $100 to $150 and
Product C $130 to $170
When a search is done for a $150 product I need to have B and C both come up. If a search is done for a $110 product I need to have A and B both come up. Can DBMan compare the min and max price for each product category and return a result if the requested number falls somewhere in between? Or is there another way? My database is so small I can change the fields to work in whatever way works best.
Can I do this with DBMan?
Thank You!
Kathleen