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Environment:
Enduser Page, Phrase Searching
Resolution:
The end-user page view allows four different types of searching to be performed when finding publicly-displayed answers. The default options are: phrases, similar phrases, exact phrase, and complex expression. The table below provides descriptions and examples for each type. In addition, click the Search Tips link above the Search Text (optional) box to view this same information.
The menu options listed in the Search field are run-time selectable filters configured for the report used for the End-user Answers List page. The search types correspond to the following database fields from the answers table:
Note: In the Customer Portal page set, the Search Type field is defined by the standard/search/SearchTypeList or SearchTypeList2 widget. This widget defines options listed in the Search Type field when using an answer or incident report. The options in the menu correspond to runtime filters in the report. For answers, the search_nl, search_fnl, search_cpx, and search_ex filters are used to display the Phrases, Similar Phrases, Complex Expression and Exact Search options. For incidents, the search_thread and ref_no filters display as Summary/Thread and Reference # in the menu. If 'search_type_only' is set to false, all runtime filters of type integer (INT) or text (VARCHAR) are also included in the Search Type menu, including both standard and custom fields.
Indexing Words and Phrases: When a word is placed into the phrases table of the database (from which all searches find keywords), all punctuation characters are removed from the word and the word is indexed in all uppercase letters. As a result, when "~tabletop" is placed into the phrases table, it is entered as "TABLETOP". Searching is therefore not sensitive to upper and lowercase characters.
When a phrase (or similar phrase) search is performed on ~tabletop, the search ignores the leading character and searches on tabletop, which will find all incidents with tabletop in them. This search often results in more answers than you are searching for since it removes any special characters.
All search techniques involve word stemming. When a search is performed each word in the phrase is stemmed to its root form and the search is performed on the root forms of each word. As a result, answers with different word forms, such as plural and singular nouns and different verb tenses, are included in the search results. For example, if you search for the word reflect, answers that contain the words reflection, reflections, reflected, reflecting or reflects are returned in the search results.
Note: The maximum length of a keyword is 25 characters. Any word longer than 25 characters will be excluded as a keyword, and is therefore not searchable.
Default Search Options:
General Search Tips
In addition, some general searching tips are listed below: