I should have searched harder.

http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/blogs/fromthefield/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=0ce77946-1e45-4b43-8c74-21963e64d4e1&ID=61

Says it all.

Regards,

Paul
Online Developer, ICT
CEO Sydney
From: Paul Noone
Sent: Thursday, 13 November 2008 11:01 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: SharePoint Advanced Search query options

Hi all,

In our current installation of MOSS the Advanced Search web part only displays 
'Equals' and 'Does not equal' in the property restrictions dropdown. I've been 
told that this is OOTB yet our old POC site which uses an unpatched MOSS 
install displays the following dropdown which includes the 'Contains' and 'Does 
not contain' query options making it infinitely more user friendly as it 
doesn't rely on exact terms.

[cid:[email protected]]

I don't think this is just for looks either. The page's JavaScript supports 
this and includes the extra terms in the array.

var arrDTOps = new Array();
arrDTOps[0] = new Array();
arrDTOps[0][0] = 'Contains';
arrDTOps[0][1] = 'Does not contain';
arrDTOps[0][2] = 'Equals';
arrDTOps[0][3] = 'Does not equal';

Anyone know if/when this was changed or if we've been given a bum steer? All 
the supporting documentation I've read about search states that it uses 
freetext and LIKE in the queries.

Does enabling stemming make any difference?

Kind regards,

Paul Noone
Online Developer, ICT
CEO Sydney

ph: (02) 9568 8461
fax: (02) 9568 8483
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
web: http://www.ceo.syd.catholic.edu.au/




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