If the ".dom" file has the following entries in this particular order:
Bed = Bedford, BED, BEDF
Bedx = BedfordCity, BEDX
When I enter BEDFORDCITY or BEDFORD, the mult comes out as Bed in both
cases.
If the ".dom" file has the following entries in this order:
Bedx = BedfordCity, BEDX
Bed = Bedford, BED, BEDF
When I enter BEDFORDCITY or BEDFORD, the mult comes out as Bedx in both
cases.
The only why I can explain this is that the compare length in the lookup
algorithm uses the shorter length, whether it is from what was entered or
what's in the .dom file. I believe that the compare length shud be the
length of what was entered, for the first pass. Then, if you get no hits,
knock the last character off of what was entered for the next pass, but
still use the length of what was entered (less one).
Is there something I'm missing?
73,
Fritz
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