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Michel Please fix Direct message
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26/01/2009 13:52:33
 
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Is it 'AND' or 'OR' ???


>All lists behave as exclusive criteria and I believe they should respect all user entries, e.g. if you type first and last name it should check both.
>
>I don't know if Michel can easily adjust the functionality of these lists, but for me that would be more expected and desirable behavior.
>
>>>>2) I repeated this action and now I get a proper alpha list of Mike Cole. However, I did specify "=" Mike and "=" Cole but he just appeared in the alpha list, not as the selected member. But that's OK.
>>>
>>>Can you elaborate more on this? I am not sure what you mean in the "...as the selected member".
>>
>>OK. I want to send a message directly to, say, Mike Cole. On creating the thread, in the "To" section I click on the member search spyglass.
>>In "Firstname" box (with the combho set o "=") I type "Mike"
>>In "last name" box (with the combho set o "=") I type "Cole" and hit ENTER
>>
>>Now, as I've specified I want to send this message to "Mike Cole", that's whom I expect to find as my target.
>>But I get a whole list of ALL the Cole and Colemans, with Mike Coles entry somewhere down the list (granted, in alpha order) and I need then to select this.
>>
>>So it's exactly as if I've just done a member search on "Cole" only, with the combo set to "IN"
>>
>>>
>>>>Isn't that the same as 1) above?
>>>
>>>There is no relation with point 1 in regards to this one.
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