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02/16/2010 7:18 AM  

I have my BD 6.1 setup for multiple categories. I have one test business with three categories inserted. When I go to the Advanced Search page the categories dropdown is empty. All Other functions of the Advenced Search page works fine. Any ideas?

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02/16/2010 9:25 AM  

kwsim,

As mentioned in the training documentation:

Configure Advanced Search

The advanced search bonus form is available for the single category form and category/subcategory form.

Due to the method that Xmod indexes data and the fact that the multiple categories are saved as a comma separated list we have not yet released a compatible version of the advanced search form for the multiple categories form.

Tony Harrison (FatGeorge Corp) and I are working on a solution and will post in the forums when a compatible version for multiple categories is available.

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02/16/2010 9:39 AM  
This shouldn't be too hard. Can't you just create an array with Javascript running through the records and validating duplicates?
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