The Picturepark search offers 3 search modes. When to use which search mode is explained below.
AND search
The AND search finds content that contains all search terms entered. For example, if you search for “Stock shot” the Picturepark translates it to Stock AND shot and searches for images that contain these two values.
OR search
When using the OR search the Picturepark search translates the search term “Stock shot” into “Stock OR Shot and finds content that contains one or more search terms entered
Advanced search
The advanced search allows a variety of exact, fuzzy or replacement searches. You can access the advanced search cheat sheet with search examples below. These queries only work in "Advanced Mode". Using these queries allows searching/accessing specific values in specific fields on specific layers. Check the individual syntax per field.
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Search: Search in Metadata and Document Fulltext (Solutions)
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Search: Find Users by Identity Provider (Solutions)
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Search: Find Users by Creation Date Range (Solutions)
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Search: Find Items with Layer not Assigned (Solutions)
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Search: Fuzzy Search (Proximity) (Solutions)
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Search: Find Users Not in Role A (Solutions)
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Search: Find Users by Role (Solutions)
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Search: Find Items by Permission Sets (Solutions)
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Search: Find Items by Product Codes (Solutions)
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Search: Boost (Uplift) your Search Terms (Solutions)
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Search: Find Items with Tagbox Values (Solutions)
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Search: Find Items with Checkbox Values (Solutions)
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Search: Find Items by Ids (Solutions)
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Search: Find Items with Geo values not possible (Solutions)
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Search: Find Items with Fieldset values (Solutions)
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Search: Find Items with Date (Solutions)
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Search: Find Items with Date in Range (Solutions)
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Search: Find Items with a Specific Date. (Solutions)
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Search: Find Items where Field in Layer is Empty (Solutions)
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Search: Find Items with Value in a Field (Solutions)
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Search: Find Items where Field or Layer is Empty (Solutions)
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Simple Search Analyzer
Search Analyzers define how text is processed or manipulated. These analyzers give you control over how your text data is used in the search. The goal is to standardize text, for example lowercasing or converting special characters (diacrititcs) or handling of singular/plural in translations (e.g. men, man). Search Analyzers are available for string and translated string fields.
For advanced search queries on analyzed fields, the query can be adjusted to consider the analyzer.
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Search: Find Items by Product Codes (Solutions)
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