Op die MSDN forum, Mense vra dikwels 'n vraag soos hierdie:
"I have a document named ‘Programming Guide’ but when I search for ‘Pro’ soek nie dit vind."
Dit mag dalk nie so voel, but that amounts to a wildcard search. The MOSS/WSS user interface does not support wildcard search out of the box.
As jy grawe in die search web dele, vind jy 'n boks, "Enable search term stemming". Stemming is a human-language term. It’s not a computer language substring() tipe funksie.
Hierdie is 'n paar stingels:
- "fish" is a stem to "fishing"
- "major" is a stem to "majoring"
Dit is nie spruit:
- "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
'N 3de party produk, Ontolica, provides wild card search. I have not used that product.
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Ontolica is 'n bewese web deel wat bydra wildcard soek capabilites oor alle SharePoint soektogte. Sommige van die kwessies wat ek oor in ander oplossings gekom het, sluit foute wanneer ek probeer om prepending te gebruik *, Beste Bets, Navraag markering, People Search, RSS, Federated soek en fasette soek. Dit is nie vry, maar dit beteken nie beperk gebruikers baie basiese gebruike van wildcard. Voel vry om my te e-pos vir meer inligting.
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