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Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/Boolean search?
10-16-2014, 07:31 PM
What is the syntax for a boolean search? For instance, if I want to find where "Burgess" and "mockingbird" exist in the same thread, but not necessarily next to each other. Or a thread that has "homemade" but not "sewing." (Weird examples, I know, but you get the point. I don't have the brain power right now to come up with more clever examples.)
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Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/RE: Boolean search?
10-16-2014, 11:18 PM
I think if you just use two words, that means AND. If you put quotes around them, then they should be together. Excluding words (not)... I don't know if that's an option? I'll try to read more as I have time and figure it out.
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Tech Support (Parent and Student Access)/RE: Boolean search?
10-17-2014, 12:26 AM
(10-16-2014, 11:18 PM)Phyllis Wrote: I think if you just use two words, that means AND. If you put quotes around them, then they should be together. Excluding words (not)... I don't know if that's an option? I'll try to read more as I have time and figure it out.
You're right -- just putting the words means AND. I was making another mistake, which made something so simple turn into rocket science.
Incidentally, I also discovered that OR works, which is wonderfully useful.
No hurry on NOT. Thanks for taking the time to reply on the other.
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