Hi Naveed,

I think AND works nice if you have one search field only. OR works nicer if you search across different fields.

Imagine this example: You have a table with people names, and you want to search across fields "name" and "last_name". What happens if your user looks for, say, John Smith? Using OR, the results will include records of people whose name is John and their last name, Smith (or Johnson!). That certainly includes John Foo and Bar Smith, and John Smith too. Using AND you would likely get zero results.

However, if you were storing both words in the same field, and if your search was performed only over a single field, then yes. AND works very good.

So, it is probably a good idea to use AND if the list of your search fields has only one element. Or this could be a new parameter to the search method or a configuration option.

Thanks for your suggestion,

Julio

On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 3:19 PM, Naveed Massjouni <naveedm9@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Julio Fraire <julio.fraire@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hola amigos!
>
> I have uploaded Dancer::Plugin::SQLSearch to CPAN, which is aimed to help
> with the creation of simple search pages. Basically, it will take a search
> query and turn it into a data structure suitable for SQL::Abstract. You then
> supply a subroutine that takes this data structure and performs the actual
> search in your database.
>
> From the plugin (and your search routine) you get the first page of results
> and information to build pagination links. It also saves some info in the
> session object to offer "back to search results" links for your destination
> pages.
>
> Hopefully the documentation is clear enough for you to play with this little
> plugin; the tests should offer some insight as well. I hope you find it
> useful.
>
> Happy new year,
>
> Julio Fraire
>

This plugin looks awesome. Thanks for creating it. I have one
suggestion. It makes more sense to me if the default behavior were
that terms were AND'ed instead of OR'ed. So that a search for "orion
belt" didn't return results for the kind of belt that holds your pants
up.
-Naveed