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

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 search location which has entry as IN

Now I search for (location contains IN) but it will not search IN as word in location as it is noise word.

 

So can I have separator character which separate it from noise word like I can search it as (location contains IN~)

 

Where ~ is separator which says this time its not noise word and search for it(only field search - as boolean condition).

 

Like for string in c#, to use " " we put '/' separator before " .

 

I want to search this words on some situation only.

 

Thanks.

 



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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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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...
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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...
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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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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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