= lcBodyText.lastIndexOf("";
highlightEndTag = "";
}
if (treatAsPhrase) {
promptText = "Please enter the phrase you'd like to search for:";
} else {
promptText = "Please enter the words you'd like to search for, separated by spaces:";
}
searchText = prompt(promptText, defaultText);
if (!searchText) {
alert("No search terms were entered. Exiting function.");
return false;
}
return highlightSearchTerms(searchText, treatAsPhrase, true, highlightStartTag, highlightEndTag);
}
/*
* This function takes a referer/referrer string and parses it
* to determine if it contains any search terms. If it does, the
* search terms are passed to the highlightSearchTerms function
* so they can be highlighted on the current page.
*/
function highlightGoogleSearchTerms(referrer)
{
// This function has only been very lightly tested against
// typical Google search URLs. If you wanted the Google search
// terms to be automatically highlighted on a page, you could
// call the function in the onload event of your tag,
// like this:
//
//var referrer = document.referrer;
if (!referrer) {
return false;
}
var queryPrefix = "q=";
var startPos = referrer.toLowerCase().indexOf(queryPrefix);
if ((startPos < 0) || (startPos + queryPrefix.length == referrer.length)) {
return false;
}
var endPos = referrer.indexOf("&", startPos);
if (endPos < 0) {
endPos = referrer.length;
}
var queryString = referrer.substring(startPos + queryPrefix.length, endPos);
// fix the space characters
queryString = queryString.replace(/%20/gi, " ");
queryString = queryString.replace(/\+/gi, " ");
// remove the quotes (if you're really creative, you could search for the
// terms within the quotes as phrases, and everything else as single terms)
queryString = queryString.replace(/%22/gi, "");
queryString = queryString.replace(/\"/gi, "");
return highlightSearchTerms(queryString, false);
}
/*
* This function is just an easy way to test the highlightGoogleSearchTerms
* function.
*/
function testHighlightGoogleSearchTerms()
{
var referrerString = "http://www.google.com/search?q=javascript%20highlight&start=0";
referrerString = prompt("Test the following referrer string:", referrerString);
return highlightGoogleSearchTerms(referrerString);
}
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SSRS SQL PORTFOLIO DEVELOPER – HEDGE FUND / BUY SIDE
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Job Description: Job ID(19046) |
A high-end money-manager with offices in New York seeks a SSRS, SQL developer liaison to join the Fixed Income applications team and work with the business users and portfolio managers to provide portfolio performance, attribution and reporting solutions. Candidate should have at least 5 - 10 years of development experience working with SQL, SSRS and financial products. Additional experience with Crystal Reports is a plus. Position will require a fundamental understanding of credit-products from a risk (pricing models and scenario analysis) and accounting flows perspective. Candidates must have experience with at least one of the following product types: CDS, LCDS, bank debt, MBS, ABS, CDOs. At least a BS in computer science or engineering is required.
If you are a suitable candidate, you can expect:
a follow-up call to further discuss the position, your interests and expertise.
Your resume will be sent to our client(s) only after we obtain your approval
Recruiter: Steve Schallop
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| Keywords: | SSRS, SQL, Crystal Reports |
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