BOOLEANFIELD
The BOOLEANFIELD
field specifier (case sensitive) allows you to find documents in which a specified Boolean agent field contains an expression that matches text specified by you. A Boolean agent is a Boolean or Proximity expression that legacy technologies use to categorize documents.
NOTE: For the BOOLEANFIELD
field specifier. However, if you want to match more than one Boolean agent field, you must use the BOOLEANFIELD
field specifier.
Format
FieldText=BOOLEANFIELD{yourText}:yourFields
yourText
|
Query text. A document returns only if one of yourFields contains a Boolean or Proximity expression that matches the specified text. |
yourFields
|
One or more Boolean agent fields. A document returns only if it contains one of these fields, and if this field contains a Boolean or Proximity expression that matches yourText . Separate multiple fields with colons (: ). There must be no space before or after a colon. |
Example
BOOLEANFIELD{The cat sat on the mat}:MyFirstBooleanField:MySecondBooleanField
This query returns documents that have a MyFirstBooleanField
or MySecondBooleanField
field that contains a Boolean or Proximity expression that matches the specified text. For example, the expressions cat AND mat
, cat OR mat
, cat BEFORE mat
and cat DNEAR1 sat
can match The cat sat on the mat
, therefore documents that contain any of these expressions return.
Documents whose MyFirstBooleanField
or MySecondBooleanField
fields contain, for example, cat AND mat AND dog
or mat BEFORE cat
do not return.