| The expert search in Continux follows specific rules for syntax, spelling and input formats. This article explains typical pitfalls and provides tips for correct usage. What technical details do I need to consider for the expert search? To ensure that the expert search works reliably, please note the following specifics regarding input and system behaviour: | ||
Difference to the standard search: automatic adjustment in simple mode In the simple search, Continux automatically adapts your input to return results as quickly as possible. In some cases, special characters or multi-part terms may not be processed correctly. | ||
Special characters and multi-part terms: use double quotation marks If you want to search for terms containing spaces or special characters, enclose them in double quotation marks. | Example status:"Examination Granted" | |
No expert search without a field identifier The expert search only recognises entries as such if they begin with a valid field name followed by a colon. Conclusion: Without a field identifier, your entry is not treated as an expert search. | Example tag:mli status:Filed | |
No field specified → automatic full-text search If you do not specify a field name, Continux automatically searches the entire case text and attached documents. | Example leiterplatte | |
| Full text is stored internally in lowercase The entire text of a case is stored internally in lowercase. This simplifies full-text search but requires correct spelling when entering search terms. | ||
Mind uppercase/lowercase: field queries vs. full-text search Field queries (e.g. status:) are case-sensitive. Full-text queries (e.g. text:(...)) must always be written entirely in lowercase. | Example Field query: status:Granted✅ status:granted ❌ Full-text query example: text:(verfahren AND bauteil?) | |
Related articles:
➔ Expert search in Continux – overview
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