In order for value ranges to be considered during search and the single values to be found, they have to be indexed.
For catalogs without value ranges there is no need for indexing.
If the number of possible combinations resulting from the value ranges is too big, no indexing will take place, but instead a ReverseConfig is used, which enables finding of value range values as well.
With V11 SP5 there is a plugin available in PARTproject, which checks if catalogs can be resolved in the Lucene index or if a ReverseConfig is needed.
The result of the analysis is displayed in a dialog box.
When clicking on , the respective setting option under PARTproject -> Edit project -> tabbed page General -> Search index creation -> Index order numbers dependent on value ranges is automatically set for the catalog and all projects.
Furthermore in Excel, a list of all projects is opened, which clearly shows for which projects a ReverseConfig has to be created (recognizable from the parameter <not resolvable>).




