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Search by User Defined Key
Is it possible to search a portion of a user defined key?
Say, a key is defined as "USC 1234". Is it possible to search "USC" while setting "Search only user-defined keywords" on? So far my partial user defined keyword search fails. In "Advanced" mode, it seems the Search requires a pair of double quotes to enclose the character string to be searched. Is it true? Thanks in advance. Armstrong |
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I assigned the user-defined keyword 'USC 1234' to the Tasks item and 'USC 5678' to the Notes item, then did a quick search (user-defined keywords only) for USC, and it matched both of those items.
In advanced search mode, double-quotes are used for phrase searches. http://www.kinook.com/UltraRecall/Ma...rasesearch.htm |
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Kinook,
Thanks for your thorough reply. My original question was erroneously posted. The User Defined keywords involved are court case number as follows: USC 07/10000 USC 08/10001 USC 09/10002 USC 09/10003 USC 09/10004 USC 09/10005 1. You're correct when searching "USC". Indeed, all items with key "USC" can be found. 2. With "Search only user-defined keywords" ON, searching "USC 07", "USC 08", or "USC 09" (without the the pair of double quotes) will fail. 3. With "Search only user-defined keywords" OFF, searching "USC 07", "USC 08", or "USC 09" (without the the pair of double quotes) will succeed. 4. That indicates, with "Search only user-defined keywords" ON, searching partial key is apparently not supported. 5. In fact, with "Search only user-defined keywords" ON, all following scenarios fail: (a) USC 0 (b) USC 09 (c) USC 09/1005 (c) 09 (d) 1005 6. Paragraph 5 may suggest with "Search only user-defined keywords" ON: (a) Search begins from the left most word; (b) partial search not supported; (c) multiple words (USC 09/10005) not supported, unless it's enclosed in a pair of double quotes. Armstrong |
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Usually, keywords don't contain punctuation or spaces (auto-generated keywords never will). When a word containing punctuation or spaces (unquoted) is entered in a quick search, UR abreaks the search into separate keyword searches (i.e., USC and 07 in this case), but this won't match on a single keyword containing 'USC 07'. Placing the value in double quotes (i.e., quick search of "USC 07") causes UR to not split the search text on punctuation/space characters and will match.
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Kinook,
Thanks a lot for explaining the nuances when creating user-defined keywords. Then, it's no longer an issue anymore. All I have to do is to remove all punctuations and spaces in the keyword. Problem solved. Thanks. Armstrong |
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