Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Wildcard search in marklogic

2016-08-24 Thread Mary Holstege
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

Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Wildcard search in marklogic

2016-08-24 Thread Debin, Infant Jerald (LNG-CON)
] 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

Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Wildcard search in marklogic

2016-08-24 Thread Andreas Hubmer
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, > > > > I am analyzing on the wildcard character search supported by ML. Currently > ML supports ‘*’- zero or more non

[MarkLogic Dev General] Wildcard search in marklogic

2016-08-24 Thread Debin, Infant Jerald (LNG-CON)
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