02-05-2015 08:31 AM
Hi,
As per the administrator's guide for Compliance Accelerator, one must use double quotation marks when adding phrases to hotwords. Can I use wildcard words when adding a phrase to the hotwords?
For example if I want to add the following phrase to the list of hotwords: a comp* word
If yes, then how would I do it?
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02-05-2015 08:53 AM
Yes, you can use a wildcard in a phrase:
You can append a wildcard character to the end of the word or phrase to represent other characters. An asterisk (*) represents zero or more characters, and a question mark (?) represents exactly one character. For example, the hotword commodit* matches both "commodity" and "commodities".
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02-05-2015 08:53 AM
Yes, you can use a wildcard in a phrase:
You can append a wildcard character to the end of the word or phrase to represent other characters. An asterisk (*) represents zero or more characters, and a question mark (?) represents exactly one character. For example, the hotword commodit* matches both "commodity" and "commodities".
Article:HOWTO107584 | | | Created: 2015-01-09 | | | Updated: 2015-01-09 | | | Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/HOWTO107584 |
02-05-2015 08:58 AM
Thanks for the quick reply Tony, but the part where I'm confused is: do the double quotation marks play a role when I'm doing so?
for example if I'm adding a comp* word to the Hotwords, would I be entering "a comp* word"
02-11-2015 05:44 AM
Could have sworn I replied to this. Yes, that is how you would want to enter it.