DocuShare Search Tips for 6.5.3
| DocuShare Search Tips
DocuShare search features let you run quick searches from the navigation bar as well as create advanced search queries to get better search results. |
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| Basic search tips |
| Using the Search area on the navigation bar, you can run quick searches by entering one or more search words (separate words with a space), choosing a search scope, and clicking Search. When running a basic search follow these tips to improve your results:
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| Advanced search tips |
| Using the Advanced Search page, you create a search term by specifying three pieces of information:
Contains: Finds objects whose property value or content includes the search word or words. Not Contains: Finds objects whose property value or content does not include the search word or words. Equals: Finds objects whose property value or content matches the search word or words. Useful in finding exactly what you are looking for if you know exact text. Not Equals: Finds objects whose property value or content does not match the search word or words.
Examples: Contains example: The title of a document is Around the World in 80 Days. A search for "contains 80 days in Title" would find the document, as well as any other documents with the words 80 days in their titles. A search for "contains ar* world in Title" would find the document. Equals example: The title of a document is Around the World in 80 Days. A search for "equals around the world in 80 days in Title" would find the document. |
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| Combining search terms |
| To further refine a search, you create additional search terms and combine them using logical operators. And: Searches for objects that contain all of the search terms. Or: Searches for objects that contain one of the search terms. And Not: Searches for objects that contain one search term and not the other. Note: When creating an Or search and the first search term is "contains <text> in Any Part or Document Content", use the contains operator in the second search term. |
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| Using non alphanumeric characters |
| To find objects that include other non alphanumeric characters, such as a parenthesis or an equal sign (=), use the equals operator and select the specific property name. Examples: To search for (650) 123-4567, enter: equals (650) 123-4567 in (User) Phone |
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| Finding objects by handle number |
| To find an object using its handle, enter the complete handle: for example, collection-276. You also can use the asterisk character (*76) , but DocuShare may find more than the single object. |
Solution Published: June 5th, 2012
Solution ID: 1134