SharePoint komodina Search: “Pro” Ez da Stem baten “Programazioa”

MSDN bilaketa forum On, pertsona askotan galdetu hau atsegin galdera bat:

"I have a document named ‘Programming Guide’ but when I search for ‘Pro’ bilatu ez da aurkitu."

Agian ez du sentitzen, but that amounts to a wildcard search. The MOSS/WSS user interface does not support wildcard search out of the box.

Bilaketa web zatitan dig, kontrol-laukia aurkituko dituzu, "Enable search term stemming". Stemming is a human-language term. It’s not a computer language substring() mota funtzioa.

Hauek batzuk dira zurtoinak:

  • "fish" is a stem to "fishing"
  • "major" is a stem to "majoring"

Hauek ez dira sortzen:

  • "maj" is not a stem to "major"
  • "pro" is not a stem to "programmer"

The WSS/MOSS search engine does support wild card search through the API. Here is one blog article that describes how to do that: http://www.dotnetmafia.com/blogs/dotnettipoftheday/archive/2008/03/06/how-to-use-the-moss-enterprise-search-fulltextsqlquery-class.aspx

A 3 party produktu, Ontolica, provides wild card search. I have not used that product.

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  1. Josh Noble

    Ontolica is a proven web part which adds wildcard search capabilites across all sharepoint searches. Some of the issues I have come across in other solutions include errors when trying to use prepending *, Best Bets, Keyword Highlighting, People Search, RSS, Federated Search and Faceted Search. It isn’t free, but it doesn’t restrict users to very basic uses of wildcard. Feel free to email me for more information.

    jno@surfray.com

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