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"system" if too vague. Hope this options suit your needs, using Genio:
1: GLOBAL: You can use content search globally using "Search in definitions" option:
This will give you the information where in your project the text you search is located.
2 - MANUAL CODE: There is another option, limited to manual code, that will allow to search for manual text in your projects, editing is also available here:
3 - MENUs: Menus also have an option to search text within its hierarchic structure:
4 - LISTS: Within Lists, there's the option to search for text in a specific column (and in all the columns on web solutions generated by Genio).
Use the wildcard '%' to refer multiple unknown characters in the text you're looking for:
Edit (after information given on the comments):
If you want to enable full-text search on the final application (in order to the text to be searched within records and documents), you need to configure several things:
Define the text search: Fields that will be indexed and fields that will be used as filters:
Create the search menu (with full text-search) and then link it to the search definition:
Activate textual search option for your clients:
On settings of the client form, there's an option "Document search?", when enabled files and records will be available for full-text search:
SolR is used to gather the information on the text-search available cores:
On the solution, configuration file (configuracoes.xml) should link to the Solr Cores:
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Asked: 20/08/2019 12:15 |
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Last updated: 03/10/2019 11:54 |
Thank you for your answer, but I want to use it on the system I'm developing. I want to be able to search on the documents and texts using a search engine.