On 10/31/2012 12:59 PM, cr...@gtek.biz wrote:
Good afternoon all,
I am trying to search the mailing list archives for the phrase "list all role
privileges", and I would like to return only the matches containing that exact
phrase, and nothing else. Yet nothing works.
No matter what I enter, I get all pages that contain any or all of the words,
whether or not they are are concurrent to each other, or spread throughout the
page. Sure, the results include all pages with the exact phrase I want, but
searching through all the unwanted pages is frustratingly tedious.
Can anyone tell me what the secret is to obtaining the desired search results?
Enclosing a phrase in quotes works with most mailing list archives, with most
search engines, and in queries. So surely there is a way to perform a similar
search on the PostgreSQL archives?
Use Nabble search?
http://postgresql.1045698.n5.nabble.com/
Thanks,
Craig
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