Three things:
(1) The trailing wildcard index contains exactly entries for words that
begin with certain 3+ character sequences, so "murd*" would be a single
term lookup that will match murd, murdy, murds, etc.
(2) The three character wildcard index is actually capable of
distinguishing a 3
] On Behalf Of Andreas Hubmer
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 9:45 AM
To: MarkLogic Developer Discussion
Cc: DEVASIGAMANI, EDWIN JOHN (LNG-CON)
Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Wildcard search in marklogic
Hi,
You could simply do an OR search for "murd" and "murd?".
Andre
Hi,
You could simply do an OR search for "murd" and "murd?".
Andreas
2016-08-24 15:38 GMT+02:00 Debin, Infant Jerald (LNG-CON) <
infantjerald.de...@lexisnexis.com>:
> Hi Team,
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> I am analyzing on the wildcard character search supported by ML. Currently
> ML supports ‘*’- zero or more non
Hi Team,
I am analyzing on the wildcard character search supported by ML. Currently ML
supports '*'- zero or more non space character match and '?' - exactly one non
space character match for wild character search.
Based on the character index setting, ie. Three character, Two Character and