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| My question is about searching. I want to create queries with exact matches rather than the defaulted *query*. For example: I want to find tracks by DJ DAN when I enter this... I get like listing with DJ & DANCE (DAN*) This makes it useless. I couldn't find any documentation on this. Thanx Aaron |
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