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RE: [dtsearch] Keyword list searh hit counts - Does anyone know of a tool or solution...<more>

Hi Gary,

Thanks for the response, but soon after putting up my post, I was able to track down a colleague who had already developed a Hit Summary script generator. 

To answer your question, I am using DTSearch desktop and needed a little more muscle in the reporting.  We ended up not having to reinvent the wheel, which was good.

Thanks again!
Tae

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 -----Original Message-----
From:   Gary Torgersen [mailto:gtorgersen@...]
Sent:   Wednesday, September 05, 2007 09:11 AM Central Standard Time
To:     dtsearch@yahoogroups.com
Subject:        RE: [dtsearch] Keyword list searh hit counts - Does anyone know of a tool or solution...<more>

I would believe that this is a fairly common task and is quite easy to
create by enumerating through your index(s).  If I remember correctly
dtsearch should have this functionality built in to their software.  Are
you using dtsearch desktop or an application you created yourself? 



GT



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From: dtsearch@yahoogroups.com [mailto:dtsearch@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of tchoe76
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 5:53 PM
To: dtsearch@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [dtsearch] Keyword list searh hit counts - Does anyone know of
a tool or solution...<more>



Hi all,

Does anyone know of an available tool, solution, or option to run
searches, via a list of words, that can produce a report indicating
the number of responsive documents generated by keyword?

I am running trying to run search sets, containing over 300 key terms
over 30+ batches of indexes, and was hoping to see if there was an
automated solution readily available.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
T.C.





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Hi all, Does anyone know of an available tool, solution, or option to run searches, via a list of words, that can produce a report indicating the number of...
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I would believe that this is a fairly common task and is quite easy to create by enumerating through your index(s). If I remember correctly dtsearch should...
Gary Torgersen
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Gary, Just out of curiosity, what functionality feature were you referring to built in to DTSearch? I am aware of DTSearch's 'Hit Count by word' feature, but...
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Hi Gary, Thanks for the response, but soon after putting up my post, I was able to track down a colleague who had already developed a Hit Summary script...
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