DA seach terms and special characters
Created: 14 Feb 2013 | Updated: 14 Feb 2013 | 3 comments
This issue has been solved. See solution.
Hello,
We recently had a case where we were asked to search for the term (2%) regarding a legal case, the problem is that the % is ignored and every "2" becomes a hit. I do not see mention of special characters in the review guide but was wondering if someone might have some info on only getting hits for (2%) only?
Note: We are running 8.0sp5
Thanks,
Travis
Discussion Filed Under:
Comments 3 Comments • Jump to latest comment
AltaVista indexing can only search against 3 characters in a sequence, anything less is will generate multiple undesired hits.
More to your point, DA ignores the % sign. I think it is documented in the help. Here is a excerpt from a TN for DA 9 but does apply to 8.
Discovery Accelerator ignores any nonalphanumeric characters in the search term, except for those that have special significance, such as the plus sign, minus sign, and question mark.
For example, a search for the term US@100 may find instances not only of US@100 but also of US 100 and US$100. Including nonalphanumeric characters in the search term may therefore return more results than you expect.
Is there anything else they can key off of? Maybe Analytics would help cull the data down??
Tony Sterling
www.bluesource.net or www.bluesource.co.uk
Offices in the US and the UK
Thanks Guys I very much appreciate the info, I will have to let legal know they are a little short on the keywords.
Travis
Would you like to reply?
Login or Register to post your comment.