In addition to searchTextValues
, optional advanced search parameters can be used. The following parameters are activated when a non-empty string value is passed in for the given parameter:
Search Parameter | Description |
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| This parameter sets the delimiter character. The default delimiter is a comma. This delimiter value will be set for search text values, document formats, topics and solution classes. |
| The delimited string containing the search text values. |
| Repository ID of the favorite query you would like to apply as a constraint. |
| Delimited string of topic IDs. |
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| Space delimited list of keywords. All must be present. Generates a constraint like:
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| Space delimited list of keywords. Match if any are present. Generates a constraint like:
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| Space delimited list of keywords. None of the words must be present. |
| Delimited list of document formats. Result must match the specified document formats. Possible document formats include: XHTML, Text, PDF, HTML, and Other and All. Solutions are represented as XHTML. |
| Delimited string of SolutionClass repository item _NAMES_, and not actual IDs. For example: “Handy PC Solutions” as opposed to: “100002” |
| If set to true, then numerical range is used for creation date. If set to false, then the from and to range is used. |
| A number representing days. The solution or file was created within the last N number of days. |
| A date of the form MM/DD/YYYY specifying the start date for the creation range. |
| A date of the form MM/DD/YYYY specifying the end date for the creation range. |
| If set to true, then numerical range is used for last modified date. If set to false, then the from and to range is used. |
| A number representing days. The solution or file was modified within the last N number of days. |
| A date of the form MM/DD/YYYY specifying the start date for the last modified range. |
| A date of the form MM/DD/YYYY specifying the end date for the last modified range. |
| The query language code. For example: en. |
| The target language code for the results. For example: en |
| If true, records the search in the search history. |
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