Hi Maxine,

Have u indexed the field on the lists where it's being used? I may be wrong
but I believe full text only applies to content within documents (which can
be indexed).


On 11 February 2013 15:51, Maxine Harwood <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sharepoint 2010 enterprise, no FAST search.
>
> Have a custom field I have added as a managed propery, and can retrieve
> this field in my search results, but it's not part of the full text index?
>
> Field is called  GenericNotes. Field is returned in the search results but
> when I try to search for content stored the field, there are no results.
>
> E.g one item in my list has GenericNotes that contains the word "test". If
> I use the search centre (custom page) to search, k=test* I do not get the
> item in my results, but if i search for the managed property (k= generic
> notes:test*) the item is returned in the results.
>
> The field is a multiline text field (rich text). When I display the XML
> returned by the search, I can see the text is being included in the XML,
>
> It looks like the field isn't included in the full text search?
>
> I have used powershell to try and include it in the fulltextsearch and
> completed a full crawl but it still isn't returning.
> (Set-SpEnterpriseSearchMetadataManagedProperty -identity...
> -FullTextQueriable 1).
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Maxine.
>
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