SQL Query Parser, Perl Edition 4.0 details
SQL Query Parser, Perl Edition 4.0 details
Developer:
generalscripting.com
Platform(s):
Unix, Windows
SQL Query Parser, Perl Edition description
SQL Query Parser will generate MySQL "LIKE" search statements for use in searching a database. Supports AND, OR , NOT and Phrase Search by prefixing search keywords with a +, -, | and "". Similarity to the syntax implemented by Altavista and Google allows your users to search intuitively. Now you can implement a more advance search engine in minutes.
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