04-14-2014 07:22 PM
I am trying to construct a search that does the following:
phrase1
or
phrase2
or
phrase3
and
phrase4
or
phrase5
or
phrase6
and
phrase7
or
phrase8
or
phrase9
Can I put each of these in seperate Content or Subject boxes with "any of" and then the seperate boxes are "ands" between the 3 boxes in search terms?
Thanks!
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04-14-2014 10:05 PM
04-15-2014 08:36 AM
In the DA_Reviewer_Guide.pdf on page 18 for DA 9 in the About search criteria options section it says this
Note: When you construct a search that contains multiple options, pay attention to how each option interacts with the others in the search properties pane. Discovery Accelerator links all the selected options together with Boolean AND operators rather than OR operators.
For example, suppose that you construct a search in which you specify a data range in the Date range section, a search term in the Search terms section, and a file extension in the Attachments section. The search results will contain only those items that match all the search criteria. Discovery Accelerator ignores any items that match some of the search criteria options but not others.
HTH,
04-14-2014 10:05 PM
04-15-2014 06:17 AM
Yes, that is how you can do it. You might want to have a review of this:
Article:HOWTO77131 | | | Created: 2012-06-12 | | | Updated: 2014-02-27 | | | Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/HOWTO77131 |
04-15-2014 08:05 AM
I'll take your word for it, but Tony or AmolZeroCool, can you point out to me in the document where is says seperate boxes are "AND" operators?
Thanks to both of you guys?
scott
04-15-2014 08:36 AM
In the DA_Reviewer_Guide.pdf on page 18 for DA 9 in the About search criteria options section it says this
Note: When you construct a search that contains multiple options, pay attention to how each option interacts with the others in the search properties pane. Discovery Accelerator links all the selected options together with Boolean AND operators rather than OR operators.
For example, suppose that you construct a search in which you specify a data range in the Date range section, a search term in the Search terms section, and a file extension in the Attachments section. The search results will contain only those items that match all the search criteria. Discovery Accelerator ignores any items that match some of the search criteria options but not others.
HTH,