Using Aptify's advanced Find dialog, users can perform full text searches for particular words and phrases within the indexed fields configured for a particular service. 

Full text searches require the creation of at least one index and the configuration of full text filters on each entity in which the full text search is to be available. See Configuring Full Text Searches in Aptify for more details.

 

Follow the steps below to access Aptify's advanced Find dialog and perform a full text search on a service that has been full text search enabled.

  1. Open the Aptify Find dialog from the service in which you want to perform the full text search.
      • Right-click a service on the Navigation Bar (or in the Folder List) and select Find Items from the pop-up menu.
      • Click the Find icon in the service or view toolbar.
      • Click the Find button within a record to search for other records in that service. Click the Find button to the right of a Link Box to search for a record (in either the same or a different service, depending on the Link Box's configuration) that you want to link to the current recordIn addition, you can use the keyboard shortcut CRTL +F to launch the find dialog from within a record or from a link box.

  2. By default, the basic search option is displayed, to access the Advanced Find dialog, select the Search hyperlink to the left of the text field or F4 on your keyboard.
  3. Click the down arrow in the Field column.
  4. Select a full text index using one of the two following options:
  5. After selecting a full text index, the drop-down arrow in the Operator column activates. Click the down arrow and select an Operator.
      • Precise Text Search: The value of a least one of the fields in the full text index must contain the exact character or phrases entered in the search statement's Value column.
      • Fuzzy Text Search: The value of a record's specified list of indexed fields must contain something similar to the character or phrases entered in the search statement's Value column. For example, driven, drove and driven are inflectionally generated from the word drive. Performing a fuzzy text-search on the word drive will return all forms of the word.

  6. Enter characters or a phrase that the Find dialog will use as the basis of the full text search in the Value column.
      • NEAR: Displays records that include a word or phrase in close proximity to another word in the filtered field.
      • AND: Restrictive displays records that satisfy both words.
      • &: Same as the AND operator.
      • OR: Inclusive displays records that satisfy either word.
      • |: Same as the OR operator.
      • NOT: Corresponds to records that do not match the word.
      • &!: Same as the NOT operator.
      • AND NOT: Same as the NOT operator.
         

     

  7. Click the Find button.    

Note that if you launched the Find dialog by double-clicking a service in the Folder List or clicking a Find button in a toolbar, then the results will appear in a new view window.