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Search tips |
At its simplest, a query can be just a word or a
phrase. But with the tips on this page, you can expand the focus of
your query to give you more complete results. These tips will get you
started with basic query language.
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Look for words with the same prefix. For example,
in your query form type key* to find key,
keying, keyhole, keyboard, and so
on.
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Search for all forms of a word. For example, in the
form type sink** to find sink, sinking,
sank, and sunk.
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Search with the keyword NEAR, rather
than AND, for words close to each other. For
example, both of these queries, system and manager
and system near manager, look for the words
system and manager on the same page. But with
NEAR, the returned pages are ranked in order of
proximity: The closer together the words are, the higher the rank
of that page.
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Refine your queries with the AND NOT
keywords to exclude certain text from your search. For example, if
you want to find all instances of surfing but not the
Net, write the following query:
surfing AND NOT the
Net
- Add the OR keyword to find all instances of
either one word or another, for example:
Abbott OR Costello
This query finds all pages that mention Abbott or Costello or
both.
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Put quotation marks around keywords if you want
Index Server to take them literally. For instance, if you type the
following query:
"system near manager"
Index Server will literally look for the complete phrase
system near manager. But if you type the same query
without the quotation marks:
system near manager
Index Server searches all documents for the words system
and manager.
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Use Free Text Queries
if you want to enter queries using natural language. Index Server
will examine your query, extract nouns and noun phrases and
construct a query for you. With free text queries you can enter
any text you want, from a proper question, to a string of words
and phrases, without worrying about the query language. For
example, if you type in the following query:
"How do I use the Index
Server administration snap-in?"
Index Server will create a query for you automatically and
begin the search. Note that when you're using free text queries,
the regular query language features are disabled and keywords such
as AND, OR, and NEAR
are interpreted as normal words.
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