Ryan, I think we're all pretty clear on what it's doing.  I think Matt was
gently wondering out loud WHY it weights the "KM-" more than the unique
number associated with that string, as part of a larger question: why the
indexes on the KM aren't set up to assist the users in doing what they would
intuitively do, rather than what the BMC Marketing (a.k.a. Engineering)
staff thinks they would or should do.  A question many have asked
themselves, in all probability.  

Yet another example of people without much apparent knowledge of Remedy or
its users making decisions on how we do our jobs.

Rick

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Subject: Re: FYI: BMC Knowledge base searching tip....

I've worked with this knowledge base for about 2-3 years now, when it was
still called KMR.  It utilizes Hummingbird SearchServer, while it's great
for text/natural language queries, it's more difficult to find data
regarding what you are exactly looking for here.

The reason you get more records for "KM-..." it is looking through the
entire document contents NOT the actual Document ID you are trying to find.
So if the document ID "KM-000010005381" is mentioned in any content it will
increase that document's ranking.  What's more, is that it will
approximations, it will look for the substring "KM-" in the content making
the result sets even larger.

0 (zero) and the word "other" is a wildcard. *shrug*

Perhaps, a RFE should be submitted to request that a field be provided that
you can search by specific Document ID.  I know this is in the now defuct
KMR, I can't speak for RKM.

Regards,

Ryan

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Ryan Sherrer -- Senior Developer
Progressive -- ETG -- SMT

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