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Mobile Free Text Search

90 bytes removed, 19:47, 27 May 2015
/* Search criteria */
{{Hint|You might want to use quotation to search for whole phrases in order to get a more accurate result.}}
[[Category=== Property names === If a meta property is found that matches a criterion, all found property values are filtered by it.This way, you can specify your search efficiently. For example, imagine searching for a value like "2". It will be found extremely often, so without further specification, you will get all kinds of results.Adding the meta property name "Layer ID" will result in a way better result. The query then looks like the following:Android{{Code|Mobile Free Text Search]]"Layer ID" 2}}[[Category:Search{{Hint|Mobile Free Text Search]]Specify meta property names in order to filter your search for property values!}} === Numbers === Numbers can be entered depending on your locale (e.g. using a comma instead of a point for the decimal separator). Your device must be configured for that locale though, or the search will assume your locale and culture wrong. However, all numeric input is also searched for as pure text.
=== Dates and times ===
Also, a pure text search for your input will be done additionally.
By the way, this means that you also can specify dates the way your UBIK objects do, because it might match at text-level even without the search understanding your date input.
 
=== Numbers ===
 
Numbers can be entered depending on your locale (e.g. using a comma instead of a point for the decimal separator). Your device must be configured for that locale though, or the search will assume your locale and culture wrong.
 
However, all numeric input is also searched for as pure text.
=== Boolean values ===
The only thing you can't search for currently are UUID/Guid criteria (but you probably don't want to enter one by hand anyway).
 
=== Property names ===
 
If a meta property is found that matches a criterion, all found property values are filtered by it.
This way, you can specify your search efficiently.
 
For example, imagine searching for a value like "2". It will be found extremely often, so without further specification, you will get all kinds of results.
Adding the meta property name "Layer ID" will result in a way better result.
 
The query then looks like the following:
{{Code|"Layer ID" 2}}
{{Hint|Specify meta property names in order to filter your search for property values!}}
[[Category:Android|Mobile Free Text Search]]
[[Category:Search|Mobile Free Text Search]]
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