- 3.1.6.4.3.1. Full-text search example
- 3.1.6.4.3.2. Full-text search: Search options in detail
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.1. Search with one single term
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.2. Singular - Plural
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.3. Multiple terms
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.4. Search with combination of terms and variable values
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.5. Search only with variable values
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.6. Exact search {}
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.7. Strict search !
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.8. Phrase search "" (exact order of terms)
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.9. Wildcard search *
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.10. Leading zeros in part numbers
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.11. Search for negative values
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.12. Number search with units (explicitly and implicitly)
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.13. Logical operators
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.14. Mixture of AND and OR - Parentheses
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.15. Topological measures of length
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.16. Search options with ERP integration
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.17. Wildcard query for a whole directory
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.18. Background information
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.18.1. Automatic splitting of search terms
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.18.2. Toleration of wrong divisions in strings
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.18.3. Ranking
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.18.4. Find order numbers with empty spaces and special characters
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.18.5. Extraction of zeros from search terms
- 3.1.6.4.3.2.18.6. Search for values of value range fields
- 3.1.6.4.3.3. What is searched?
- 3.1.6.4.3.4. Automatic phrase completions
- 3.1.6.4.3.5. Full-text search supplemented with synonyms
- 3.1.6.4.3.6. Full-text search in link database using ERP integration
Full-text search is the standard search method at standard or supplier catalogs.
At own part catalogs you can search for topological linear dimensions. Otherwise search options depend on the availability of a maintained characteristic attribute table. If an ERP integration exists, you can search for ERP data such as ERP number, material, release state, etc.
The search explores characteristic attribute table, classification, standard name, standard number, standard text, name of directories, topological index and LinkDB (if ERP integration is available).
In this chapter you will find a small example and then detailed information on the different search methods. The Full-text search is opened and enabled at program start.
