Home | Resources | Services | Hosting | Publications | Collaboration | Joining CERL | About CERL |

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Last revisionBoth sides next revision
help:hpb:search_operators [2013/02/28 15:29] – [Search using search operators] hentschkehelp:hpb:search_operators [2014/03/11 09:58] – [Boolean operators] hentschke
Line 19: Line 19:
   * [[#Reserved words]]   * [[#Reserved words]]
  
 +\\ 
  
 ^Target of your search:  ^Please select:  ^ ^Target of your search:  ^Please select:  ^
Line 24: Line 25:
 |**One or other** of the search terms must occur in the title  |[[#Boolean operators|OR]]  | |**One or other** of the search terms must occur in the title  |[[#Boolean operators|OR]]  |
 |A particular term must **not** occur in the title  |[[#Boolean operators|NOT]]  | |A particular term must **not** occur in the title  |[[#Boolean operators|NOT]]  |
-|The search terms must be **near to each other**  |[[#Proximity operators|NEAR]]  |+|The search terms must be **near to each other**  |[[#Boolean operators|NEAR]]  |
 |Search for a **Phrase**, i.e. an exact word sequence  |[[#Boolean operators|"Phrase"]]  | |Search for a **Phrase**, i.e. an exact word sequence  |[[#Boolean operators|"Phrase"]]  |
 |The terms must occur in the **specified order**.  |There can be ... terms between the search terms: [[#Proximity operators|any number - maximum one term - exactly one term - no terms]]  | |The terms must occur in the **specified order**.  |There can be ... terms between the search terms: [[#Proximity operators|any number - maximum one term - exactly one term - no terms]]  |
Line 59: Line 60:
 ^Wildcards  ^Example  ^Explanation  ^ ^Wildcards  ^Example  ^Explanation  ^
 |**?** \\ ** * **  |TIT fa**?**r  |The question mark acts as a wildcard for //any number of// characters. \\ Finds titles containing the keywords ''far, fairy, father, faster'' etc.  | |**?** \\ ** * **  |TIT fa**?**r  |The question mark acts as a wildcard for //any number of// characters. \\ Finds titles containing the keywords ''far, fairy, father, faster'' etc.  |
-|  |PER ha**?**mann  |finds people with the name ''Hamann, Hagmann, Hartmann, Habermann'' etc.  |+|  |PER ha**?**mann  |//At the end of a search term it works as truncation.// Finds people with the name ''Hamann, Hagmann, Hartmann, Habermann'' etc.  |
 |**#**  |TIT fa**#**r  |The hash sign stands for a //maximum of one// character. Finds titles containing the keywords ''fair'', but not ''far, father, faster'' etc.  | |**#**  |TIT fa**#**r  |The hash sign stands for a //maximum of one// character. Finds titles containing the keywords ''fair'', but not ''far, father, faster'' etc.  |
 |..|PER ha**#**mann  |finds people with the name ''Hamann, Hagmann'' and ''Haumann'' but not ''Hartmann'' or ''Habermann''  | |..|PER ha**#**mann  |finds people with the name ''Hamann, Hagmann'' and ''Haumann'' but not ''Hartmann'' or ''Habermann''  |
 help/hpb/search_operators.txt · Last modified: 2015/11/05 18:50 by kittelmann

 

 

Recent changes RSS feed Valid XHTML 1.0 Driven by DokuWiki