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- | Content search is supported with our on-premises cloud appliance with the [[http:// | + | Content search is supported with our on-premises cloud appliance with the [[http:// |
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* **Match exact word or phrase** - This searches for documents containing the exact phrase. If this string is found in the middle of a document, Solr will expect a proceeding word break (space or symbol) before the " | * **Match exact word or phrase** - This searches for documents containing the exact phrase. If this string is found in the middle of a document, Solr will expect a proceeding word break (space or symbol) before the " | ||
- | * **Whole word** - Given each of the word tokens " | + | * To find documents that include every word, but not necessarily together, use the " |
- | So, this could match "I would like a little holiday" | + | |
+ | * **Whole word** - Given each of the word tokens " | ||
+ | * To find documents that must include all whole words, use the " | ||
* **Begins with word** - Given each of the word tokens, it searches for documents either containing at least one of those words exactly, or where a word starts with either of those terms. The pseudo query looks like: " | * **Begins with word** - Given each of the word tokens, it searches for documents either containing at least one of those words exactly, or where a word starts with either of those terms. The pseudo query looks like: " | ||
So, this could match "Where are you going on your holidays?" | So, this could match "Where are you going on your holidays?" | ||
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* **Ends with word** - This is the inverse of Begins with Word. So, it searches for words ending in the tokens. The pseudo query looks like: " | * **Ends with word** - This is the inverse of Begins with Word. So, it searches for words ending in the tokens. The pseudo query looks like: " | ||
So, this could match "could you find my cake?" (" | So, this could match "could you find my cake?" (" | ||
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* **Use wildcards** - This is a combination of Ends with and Starts with. The pseudo query looks like: " | * **Use wildcards** - This is a combination of Ends with and Starts with. The pseudo query looks like: " | ||
So, this could match "could you find my suncream for my summer holidays?" | So, this could match "could you find my suncream for my summer holidays?" |