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Re: [dtsearch] Make searchable 'IN', 'OR' in field search

My understanding is that what you're trying to do is impossible.  What it means for a word to be a noise word is that it is ignored by the indexer, and thus not stored in the index.  Any word not stored in the index is not searchable.

Basically, what you're saying is that you want it to be a noise word and not a noise word at the same time.  How do you imagine the program would know when you wanted it as noise and when you didn't?

Why do you need it as a noise word?  It's pretty easy remove it from the noise words and reindex.

--Nathan Shaskin
Compliance Publishing

--- On Fri, 1/2/09, Hardik <hbs_26_jan@...> wrote:
From: Hardik <hbs_26_jan@...>
Subject: [dtsearch] Make searchable 'IN', 'OR' in field search
To: dtsearch@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, January 2, 2009, 9:29 AM

Hi

I want to search 'IN' word in field, so I have used this query

(fields1 contains IN)

But its returning 0 result.
I searched in dtsearch help file and found I can not search then as
they are noise words.

I don't want to remove them from noise words and still want to search
them.

So please help me out, without removing it from noise words I want to
search for that word.

Thanks
Hardik




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Hi I want to search 'IN' word in field, so I have used this query (fields1 contains IN) But its returning 0 result. I searched in dtsearch help file and found...
Hardik
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Jan 2, 2009
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My understanding is that what you're trying to do is impossible.  What it means for a word to be a noise word is that it is ignored by the indexer, and thus...
Nathan Shaskin
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Jan 3, 2009
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Hi,   Thanks for quick reply.   it would be useful if dtsearch contains any facility to separate noise word while searching.   For e.g. - say I want to...
HARDIK SHAH
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Jan 3, 2009
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I'm a little confused as to your problem here, however.. What you are asking is fundamentally impossible for a single set of index files. Noise words are...
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Jan 3, 2009
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If you are using a DataSource during indexing, you can alternatively escape that field that by repeating it. So IN would become ININ – which is not a noise...
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