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Speaking of search...

Search allows searching for social objects, documents, folders, binders, form records, influential people on particular subjects – Influencers –, articles, posts, and people from any page on the platform.

The feature allows customized searches based on search criteria set by the user, restricting locations, types, and time on resources searched.


Perform search


01. Enter the text to be searched in the search field located on the upper bar.

A list of suggestions will appear. Users may select a word from the list or enter any other word.

Tip! Use these special features for a more accurate search.

By default, the platform indexer (Solr) indexes the search by up to 15 characters. This feature was set not to take up too much disk space when indexing.

02. Click on the magnifying glass to start the search.

The search results screen will be displayed with the All tab selected by default.


Add filter


01. Go to the search result, as displayed in the Search item.

02. In the search results displayed, new filters can be added to search results by selecting the Filter option.

The filter area will be expanded and a list of filters per period will be displayed.

  • Search no period: The following filters can be chosen: last hour, last day, last week, last month, last year, and specify a start and end date.

For each filter selected, a “tag” with the selected filter is displayed above the filter, easily identifying each filter. This “tag” features a button to remove the filter, restarting the search without the filter. 

03. Select the desired filters and click on Filter.

All search results are organized by relevance. Results may be organized by newer or older. For such, select the check box in the upper right corner of the search results screen and select an option.


Sort search results


01. Go to the search result, as displayed in the Search item.

02. In the displayed result, sort as desired.

Available sorting options are:

  • Sort by Relevance: Determines that favorite documents will be displayed first;
  • Sort by Most Recent: Determines that documents will be displayed by descending creation date, i.e., the most recently created will be shown first;
  • Sort by Oldest: Determines that documents will be displayed by ascending creation date increasingly, i.e., the oldest will be shown first.


Query wildcard characters


From this table, view wildcard characters and special terms to be used in the platform searches are listed.


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#

Hashtags

It allows the search for all contents containing the selected tag.

#healthy

It returns posts containing the tag healthy.

?

It allows the search for words that have any character instead of the question mark.

It cannot be used in the beginning of a term.
car?
It returns card or cart.
*

It allows the search with parts of a word.

It cannot be used in the beginning of a term.

lead*

It returns leader, leadership, leaderboard.
~
Closeness
It allows the search of documents that have close terms.

BACEN Interests’~5

It returns all documents where the terms Interests and BACEN are until five words distant one from another.
^
Priority
It allows you to define the priority of a term in the search.

Interests^2 BACEN

First it returns the documents that have more references to the Interests term.
ORIt allows you to search in documents that have some of the specific terms.

Interests OR BACEN

It returns the documents that have Interests or BACEN word.
ANDIt allows you to search in documents that have all specific terms.

Interests AND BACEN

It returns the documents that have the Interests and BACEN.
+It transform a term as required in the search.

Interests + BACEN

It guarantees all returned documents have the term BACEN.
NOTIt eliminates a term from the query.

Interests NOT BACEN

It returns the documents that have the Interests term, but they do not have the BACEN term.
-It eliminates a term from the query.

Interests -BACEN

It returns the documents that have the Interests term, but they do not have the BACEN term.
()
Grouping
It allows you to group arguments.

(Interests + BACEN) OR COPON

It returns all documents that have the Interests term (optional) and BACEN or that have the COPON term.
“”
Exact Phrase
It allows the search in documents that contain the exact phrase.

“Interests defined by Banco Central”

It only returns the documents that have the exact phrase and in this sequence.



Attention!

This documentation is valid from Crystal Lake (1.7.1) update on. If you use an earlier version, it may contain information different from what you see in your platform.