Hello,

I'm not seeing that same behavior locally, or on the demo site at: 
https://demo.dspace.org/   As far as I'm seeing, the double quotes *is* 
doing a phrase search as described in the docs 
at https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSDOC7x/Search+-+Advanced

Here's an example on the demo site when searching for "test item" (with 
quotes): https://demo.dspace.org/search?spc.page=1&query=%22test%20item%22

If you instead search for "test item" (no quotes) you get a much larger 
result set: https://demo.dspace.org/search?spc.page=1&query=test%20item

I think we'd need more information about what version of DSpace 7 you are 
using (it could be an old bug that is fixed in a later version).  You also 
may want to see if you can reproduce the odd behavior on our demo site or 
another site, as that would help narrow down what might be going on.

Tim

On Monday, December 16, 2024 at 9:43:33 AM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:

> Hello: 
>
> I would need to ask why searching with double quotes doesn't work like 
> it's supposed to. 
>
> For example, if I search for "consumer products" in the repository, I get 
> items that contain those words in a row, but I also get other items that 
> contain the word "consumer" in one metadata and the word "products" in 
> another metadata, giving the impression that The double quotes are not 
> doing their job.
>
> Is this standard behavior? How could I configure it so that in the case of 
> double quotes it only shows me the results that have the literal found in 
> them?
>
> Thank you very much, and best regards.

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