Gran Turismo Car Finder Results

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*** ERROR *** Something went wrong with the query engine, and it returned invalid or incomplete output.

You probably entered a query which caused the program to exceed its CPU time limit. Try something less complicated which generates less output.

In particular, since sorting is the most expensive step, specify at least one restriction which greatly reduces the number of selected items; e.g. restrict Manufacturer, or horsepower, etc. Reducing the number of columns in the result can help too.


Basically, at the top of the form, choose the characteristics you want to search for, filling in a value and choosing how you want to match that value. If this explanation is confusing, just go down to the form and see what some of the menu choices are--any text can be entered as the matching value, though not all values are sensible.

The tricky part is selecting the fields you want to see in the result. This form makes use of "multiple selection" for those selectors, and how to do this varies depending upon the version of the browser you are using. The Netscape we have here on UNIX interprets any mouse selection in those lists as a "toggle", while Netscape on my PC requires that the "control" key be pressed at the same time to work like that. IE on my iMac requires that the "apple" key be pressed. The "sort" menus work in a similar fashion, but can be ignored for your first queries; output will be sorted by the selected fields.


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