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What Does Sic Mean In Quote
Notes/Domino 6 and 7 Forum GTR search error for Full Text index Sign in to participate Previous Next how to correct a quote GTR search error for Full Text index Posted by Benedict Neo on 3.Aug.04 at 03:11 AM using a Web browserCategory: Applications DevelopmentRelease: 6.0.2 CF2; 6.0.2 CF1; 6.0.2Platform: Windows 2000 Hi!
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We need to perform Full-text index search FTSearch on database to get documents containing given username in any fields. The system here is a distributed one which the branch server replicates the design and document from the HQ. However in few branches, we notice one of the agent has error when performing NotesDatabase.FTSearch. The similar agent runs on other branches (servers) how to use sic with multiple errors without problem. below is taken from the log 08/07/2004 06:32:05 AM Full Text message: Quotation usage error. 08/07/2004 06:32:05 AM GTR search error for "d:\Lotus\Domino\Data\eoffice\wbClaim.ft\ftgi": Quotation usage error.: Query is not understandable 08/07/2004 06:32:06 AM AMgr: Agent ('User Update' in 'eCompany\WBDIRECTORY.NSF') message box: WBDIRECTORY.NSF agent
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query is not understandable; ?; ldap fulltext; fulltext ldap;
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APAR LO14893; PMR 11497 999 678; searches; search; searching; searched; LDAP server; ldap; full sic erat scriptum text; errors; error Technote (troubleshooting) Problem In Lotus Domino, you issue the following searches on an LDAP server with "full-text" enabled for http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd6forum.nsf/DateAllFlatweb/0556dff7a8ae627b85256ee500278b39?OpenDocument names.nsf, ldapsearch -s sub "street=How are you??" ldapsearch -s sub "street=?ISO-8859-2?Q?Clue-ObiWan@starwars.com" ldapsearch -s sub "street= ú ?" but receive the following error messages: "Quotation usage error:Query is not understandable." "Query element sequence error: Query is not understandable. " Cause This situation occurs because of http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21243029 the question mark ("?") in the LDAP search filter. Although "?" is a valid character in a full-text search and represents a substitute for a single character, passing it to the LDAP search filter causes the errors. Resolving the problem This issue was reported to Quality Engineering as SPR# ATHN6QKC33 and does not occur in the Notes/Domino 7.0.2 or 8.0 releases. If you haven't yet updated, do not use "?" in an LDAP search. Document information More support for: Lotus End of Support Products Lotus Domino Software version: 5.0, 6.0, 6.5, 7.0 Operating system(s): AIX, Linux, Solaris, Windows Reference #: 1243029 Modified date: 23 August 2007 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
log in tour help Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/11857/how-to-deal-with-quoting-a-grammatical-error the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us English Language & Usage Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ English Language & Usage Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for linguists, etymologists, and serious English language enthusiasts. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the how to top How to deal with quoting a grammatical error? up vote 9 down vote favorite What should you do if you’re quoting someone, and that quote has a grammatical error? Say for example that I’m quoting this line from the American Pregnancy Association: The term used for a pregnancy that ends on it’s own, within the first 20 weeks of gestation. The proper way to write this is without the apostrophe. I know that, and you know how to use that, but the Association’s proofreader apparently missed it. The question is what I should do now: how can I quote this without sounding like I’m the one committing a grammatical error? grammar quotes share|improve this question edited Nov 30 '12 at 18:10 tchrist♦ 84.3k20206340 asked Feb 8 '11 at 23:30 chama 241138 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 14 down vote accepted Use the word "sic", which is Latin for "thus". It indicates that the error was in the source material. But beware - it can be considered rude. I would quote the passage thusly: the term used for a pregnancy that ends on it's [sic] own, within the first 20 weeks of gestation. share|improve this answer edited Feb 9 '11 at 14:35 answered Feb 8 '11 at 23:31 Chris B. Behrens 3,4161222 Thanks. That's just what I was looking for. I knew it was something like that, but I couldn't remember what. –chama Feb 8 '11 at 23:33 11 You should put the sic in square brackets. "The pregnancy ended on it's [sic] own." –Robusto Feb 9 '11 at 1:29 4 To add to what Robusto said, you should put anything that wasn't in the original source, and which you've added, in square brackets — including [sic], other explanations added for clarity, whatever. Putting it in () lik