tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-948216771623611945.post49648352305517953..comments2023-06-19T09:55:27.277-04:00Comments on SharePoint Sandeep: Sharepoint Wild card property SearchSandeephttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13461255407662769210noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-948216771623611945.post-50567753917923245772010-02-26T20:02:34.736-05:002010-02-26T20:02:34.736-05:00Hi Sandeep , seems to be nice article. I have been...Hi Sandeep , seems to be nice article. I have been using url queries to implement search functionality. (Are you wondering why i am trying to use urls for search when i have "Advanced search webpart ? , i have my own reasons.) <br />============================<br />I am using this link to build my search queires <br />http://blogs.officezealot.com/mauro/archive/2008/11/24/21250.aspx<br /><br />This link is helping me. i started building my own advanced search page and save my search functionalities<br />But have i some problem. It would be really great if you have answers for below<br /><br />i want to use more than one Managed property in a single query.<br />For example :<br />----------------<br />http:///results.aspx?k=MyTerm<br />http:///Results.aspx?k=MyTerm&k=ManagedPropery1:Value1<br />----------------------<br />The above two urls worked for me, i want to improve that with adding more managed properties as below and its not working for me, is there any other way?? This will help me a lot<br />-----------------------------<br />http:///Results.aspx?k=MyTerm&k=ManagedPropery1:Value1<br />&k=ManagedPropery2:Value2<br /><br />Do you have any idea? It would be great if you help mejaghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04900474931078590791noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-948216771623611945.post-75776124111967568992010-02-04T13:52:51.138-05:002010-02-04T13:52:51.138-05:00Thanks Sandeep. Nice regurgitation of technet arti...Thanks Sandeep. Nice regurgitation of technet article http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd981043.aspx.<br /><br />Unfortunately, you should have tested it first before posting. You would have found that wildcard, indeed, does not work for properties in MOSS 2007. <br /><br />Dave: You can add a property include rule in the Search Scopes section under Site Settings > Site Collection Administration. You need to make sure your property is indexed if it comes from a custom column and mapped to a managed property first. Then go to the Search Scopes page and add the include rule. <br /><br />Robert<br />SurfrayRoberthttp://www.surfray.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-948216771623611945.post-59869522676160527152009-08-07T11:48:59.940-04:002009-08-07T11:48:59.940-04:00Thanks very much, I needed this info. I'm gues...Thanks very much, I needed this info. I'm guessing by proxy of this information that there is no way to create a search scope that 'includes all items with a value for a property' as opposed to those without a value for that property. Do you know if there is a way, supported or not, around that? Can I write my own crawler and have it add items to a scope? I really want to be able to create scopes based on whether or not they HAVE a property value, not just if it contains some specific value...dave.dolanhttp://davedolan.comnoreply@blogger.com