So, your intent is to parse the logs by hand to create a giant, unorganized text file that you can search for listsold data.
You are saying you are going to:
1. turn on log
2. /cm listsold 25 (or whatever the max is)
3. /cm listview playername (for each playername)
4. rinse/repeat
5. add log file to your browser cache so you can ctrl-f it
		
		
	 
I never said I was going to do anything, and your assumption is just white noise.  It is clear that your process qualifies as scraping the listsold system (explicitly restricted), and I have no intention of doing so.  I run a parser so I have the log on when I play.  If I look at a couple of vendors, they will be in the log.  I want to know if I'm even allowed to peek at the log file, assuming that I don't manipulate or store the data otherwise.
Step 5 doesn't even make sense -- why would I search in a web browser when I could do that in notepad, you know... like I mentioned?  I ask about the browser cache because there is a vendor website, and I could text search the cache to see if anyone I have looked at is selling the thing I'm looking for.
	
	
		
		
			I think the fact that your "database" is just a collection of logfile texts, doesn't make it legal.  So, no, this doesn't sound like a good thing to do as it is just skirting the rule by questioning the definition of "creating a searchable database".
		
		
	 
Easy tiger, I am not making a database.  There is no "my database" as you so allege, any more than there is a database for any other player using the system 
completely as intended.  I'm not intending to "skirt" any definition here -- the rule currently does not apply to these activities as it is written, although its intent may be to prevent them.
The problem is this: the data is there as text through ordinary usage of the system; am I allowed to perform a plain text search on it?  Anyone that uses the vendor database with a caching web browser (all of them) is "creating a searchable database".  So, everyone who visits the vendor website is guilty and should be banned.  Same goes for anyone who ever has logging on and browsed listsold: the "database" now exists.  You can't not create it, short of disabling your browser cache and disabling logging (the latter of which I already do when I browse -- at least until this question is answered.)
	
	
Yes, but after visiting the site, 
am I allowed to run a text search of my browser cache?
I'm not interested in the further opinion of players.  I do not want this to devolve into speculation any further than it already has.  I am asking the staff for an authoritative answer on two simple questions.  Thanks.