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Re: DWIM?
Divers
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>>>In various threads, people have mentioned wanting a "Do What I Mean" function. I came across this and it looks like we're getting closer. :)
>>>
>>>http://it.mycareer.com.au/news/2001/08/14/FFXUOT25BQC.html
>>>
>>>Michelle
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>>
>>Look at English Query for SQL Server.
>
>Exactly.
>
>Nothing new here. I was partner in Savvy Inc., which owned rights to a 12 state territory to market and support SAVVY, an "AI" using natural langauge.
>Requests like "Give me a list of all customers in georgia who have purchased less than $2,000 of widgets in the last six months, sorted by zip." Pretty amazing in 1982 -83.
>I was a perhipheral card on the Apple and a Floppy disk on the IBM PC. If it didn't understand a word, or you mispelled, it would offer you choices on what it "thought" you meant. When you responded it created more AI links on the response to that choice.
>
>It became more obvious that untrained folks did not understand how to phrase a question to get the computer to supply the info they wanted. Even that simple task takes training. That simple example above doesn't begin to show the complexities in a multi-bounded query. Even VFP6's query parser barfts if things get even slightly complicated.
>JLK

Jerry;

With the inclusion of a "paper clip" all these types of problems would not exist. Memories of "Word".

Tom
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