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Old 04-14-2006, 03:38 PM
jamal jamal is online now
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Thank you Chris for your replies.

First question was if I can select and assign MULTIPLE values from a list to a string attribute. For example, if the list is:

technology
finance
psychology
travel
health

Then, I want to select technology, travel and health (multi-select) and assign those three (multiple) values to the attribute. I tried it today, but couldn't multi-select from the list of values. Another way would be to assign the same attribute more than once with different values - in this example I would perform three assignments: first technology, then travel and then health. This is also not possible as documented in the help content.

As for the second question, yes, you are right: it is possible. Using the comparison operator "contains keyword" I was able to get search hits on any part of the string.

The reason I would rather avoid doing it in the data explorer is to keep the size and clutter of the tree to minimum possible.

--Jamal
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