Case Insensitive Searches
Posted by Tom Kulzer (AWeber CEO)Searches for names and other data within a subscriber record are now case insensitive. Due a recent behind the scenes database upgrade we now have new software enabling this feature. This has been on our wish list for many years but was simply not possible due to speed, performance, and database architecture restrictions.
Example searches to find a subscriber by the name of “John Doe”:
- Name-> is -> “JOHN DOE”
- Name-> is -> “john doe”
- Name-> contains -> “john”
- Name-> contains -> “dOE”
- Name-> contains -> “John”
Search for leads within your account by logging in and click the “Leads” tab. You can also use the global search located on the main page when you login to search all of your subscriber lists simultaneously.
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Til Luchau
September 26th, 2006 at 1:17 pm
THANK YOU, almost came to a parting of the ways over case-issues.
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