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Michael Parker wrote:
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 02:05:31PM -0600, Stewart, John wrote:
I've had my AWL data in a SQL database for almost a year now
Michael - does your code handle per-user AWL and bayes in SQL, or just site-wide?
It handles per-user for both. In addition, the bayes code allows for what I called a username_override. It lets you group data for a set of users, and that set could be global. I figured that it would be handy to group departments together since they will most likely get liked minded ham, so you could have a sales group, a marketing group and a development group.
I'm contemplating adding a similar option to AWL.
Michael
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