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New feature request
Hubhop does a very good job at finding defined text within the database. However the search is limited to matching a certain text exactly.
A new feature to consider is if the search parameter could be composed of one or more "words" to be found within the database, not necessarily in any order. It could be two fragments of words.
This would be very useful when you remember two words that are not together that would greatly reduce the number of hits in an event search. Currently there is no way to do that. Entering just one of the two words results in too many hits.
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New feature request
Hubhop does a very good job at finding defined text within the database. However the search is limited to matching a certain text exactly.
A new feature to consider is if the search parameter could be composed of one or more "words" to be found within the database, not necessarily in any order. It could be two fragments of words.
This would be very useful when you remember two words that are not together that would greatly reduce the number of hits in an event search. Currently there is no way to do that. Entering just one of the two words results in too many hits.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: