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Query Language

You can search for any word or phrase on a Web site by just typing the word or phrase into a query form and clicking the button to execute the query (for example, the Execute Query button on the sample query form). Searches produce a list of files that contain the word or phrase no matter where they appear in the text.

This list gives the rules for formulating queries:

  • Multiple consecutive words are treated as a phrase; they must appear in the same order within a matching document.
  • Queries are case-insensitive, so you can type your query in uppercase or lowercase.
  • You can search for any word except for those in the exception list (for English, this includes a, an, and, as, and other common words), which are ignored during a search.
  • Words in the exception list are treated as placeholders in phrase and proximity queries. For example, if you searched for "Word for Windows", the results could give you "Word for Windows" and "Word and Windows," because for is a noise word and appears in the exception list.
  • Punctuation marks such as the period (.), colon (:), semicolon (;), and comma (,) are ignored during a search.
  • To use specially treated characters such as &, |, ^, #, @, $, (, ), in a query, enclose your query in quotation marks (").
  • To search for a word or phrase containing quotation marks, enclose the entire phrase in quotation marks and then double the quotation marks around the word or words you want to surround with quotes. For example, "World-Wide Web or ""Web""" searches for World-Wide Web or "Web".
  • You can use Boolean operators (AND, OR, and NOT) and the proximity operator (NEAR) to specify additional search information.
  • The wildcard character (*) can match words with a given prefix. The query esc* matches the terms "ESC," "escape," and so on.
  • Free-text queries can be specified without regard to query syntax.
  • Vector space queries can be specified.
  • Activex™ (OLE) and file attribute property value queries can be issued.

Boolean and Proximity Operators

Boolean and proximity operators can create a more precise query.

To Search ForExampleResults

Both terms in the same page

access and basic
--Or--

access & basic

Pages with both the words "access" and "basic"

Either term in a page

cgi or isapi
--Or--

cgi | isapi

Pages with the words "cgi" or "isapi"

The first term without the second term

access and not basic
--Or--

access & ! basic

Pages with the word "access" but not "basic"

Pages not matching a property value

not @size = 100
--Or--

! @size = 100

Pages that are not 100 bytes

Both terms in the same page, close together

excel near project
--Or--

excel ~ project

Pages with the word "excel" near the word "project"

Hints

Note: The symbols (&, |, !, ~) and the English keywords AND, OR, NOT, and NEAR work the same way in all languages supported by Index Server. Localized keywords are also available when the browser locale is set to one of the following six languages:

LanguageKeywords

German

UND, ODER, NICHT, NAH

French

ET, OU, SANS, PRES

Spanish

Y, O, NO, CERCA

Dutch

EN, OF, NIET, NABIJ

Swedish

OCH, ELLER, INTE, NÄRA

Italian

E, O, NO, VICINO

Wildcards

Wildcard operators help you find pages containing words similar to a given word.

To Search ForExample Results

Words with the same prefix

comput*

Pages with words that have the prefix "comput," such as "computer," "computing," and so on

Words based on the same stem word

fly**

Pages with words based on the same stem as "fly," such as "flying," "flown," "flew," and so on

Free-Text Queries

The query engine finds pages that best match the words and phrases in a free-text query. This is done by automatically finding pages that match the meaning, not the exact wording, of the query. Boolean, proximity, and wildcard operators are ignored within a free-text query. Free-text queries are prefixed with $contents.

To Search ForExample Results

Files that match free-text

$contents how do I print in Microsoft Excel?

Pages that mention printing and Microsoft Excel.

Vector Space Queries

The query engine supports vector space queries. Vector queries return pages that match a list of words and phrases. The rank of each page indicates how well the page matched the query.

To Search ForExampleResults

Pages that contain specific words

light, bulb

Files with words that best match the words being searched for

Pages that contain weighted prefixes, words, and phrases

invent*, light[50], bulb[10], "light bulb"[400]

Files that contain words prefixed by "invent," the words "light," "bulb," and the phrase "light bulb" (the terms are weighted)

Property Value Queries

Property value queries can be used to find files that have property values that match a given criteria. The properties over which you can query include basic file information like file name and file size, and ActiveX properties including the document summary (abstract) that is stored in files created by ActiveX-aware applications.

There are two types of property queries:

Property Names

Property names are preceded by either the "at" (@) or number sign (#) character. Use @ for relational queries, and # for regular expression queries.

If no property name is specified, @contents is assumed.

Properties available for all files include:

Property NameDescription

All

Matches any property

Contents

Words and phrases in the file and textual properties

Filename

Name of the file

Size

File size

Write

Last time the file was modified

ActiveX property values can also be used in queries. Web sites with files created by most ActiveX-aware applications can be queried for these properties:

Property Name Description

DocTitle

Title of the document

DocSubject

Subject of the document

DocAuthor

The document's author

DocKeywords

Keywords for the document

DocComments

Comments about the document

For a complete list of property names, see the List of Property Names later on this page.

Relational Operators

Relational operators are used in relational property queries.

To Search ForExampleResults

Property values in relation to a fixed value

@size < 100
@size <= 100
@size = 100
@size != 100
@size >= 100
@size > 100

Files whose size matches the query

Property values with all of a set of bits on

@attrib ^a 0x820

Compressed files with the archive bit on

Property values with some of a set of bits on

@attrib ^s 0x20

Files with the archive bit on

Property Values

To Search ForExampleResults

A specific value

@DocAuthor = Bill Barnes

Files authored by "Bill Barnes"

Values beginning with a prefix

#DocAuthor George*

Files whose author property begins with "George"

Files with any of a set of extensions

#filename *.|(exe|,dll|,sys|)

Files with .exe, .dll, or .sys extensions

Files modified after a certain date

@write > 96/2/14 10:00:00

Files modified after February 14, 1996 at 10:00 GMT

Files modified after a relative date

@write > -1d2h

Files modified in the last 26 hours

Vectors matching a vector

@vectorprop = { 10, 15, 20 }

ActiveX documents with a vectorprop value of { 10, 15, 20 }

Vectors where each value matches a criteria

@vectorprop >^a 15

ActiveX documents with a vectorprop value in which all values in the vector are greater than 15

Vectors where at least one value matches a criteria

@vectorprop =^s 15

ActiveX documents with a vectorprop value in which at least one value is 15

Regular Expressions

Regular expressions in property queries are defined as follows:

Query Examples

ExampleResults

@size > 1000000

Pages larger than one million bytes

@write > 95/12/23

Pages modified after the date

Apple tree

Pages with the phrase "apple tree"

"apple tree"

Same as above

@contents apple tree

Same as above

Microsoft and @size > 1000000

Pages with the word "Microsoft" that are larger than one million bytes

"microsoft and @size > 1000000"

Pages with the phrase specified (not the same as above)

#filename *.avi

Video files (the # prefix is used because the query contains a regular expression)

@attrib ^s 32

Pages with the archive attribute bit on

@docauthor = John Smith

Pages with the given author

$contents why is the sky blue?

Pages that match the query

@size < 100 & #filename *.gif

Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) files less than 100 bytes in size

List of Property Names

These properties are always available for queries. Additional properties may also be available depending on the configuration of the Web server.

Friendly NameDatatypeProperty

Access

DBTYPE_DATE

Last time file was accessed.

All

(not applicable)

Searches every property for a string. Can be queried but not retrieved.

AllocSize

DBTYPE_I8

Size of disk allocation for file.

Attrib

DBTYPE_UI4

File attributes. Documented in Win32 SDK.

ClassId

DBTYPE_GUID

Class ID of object, for example, WordPerfect, Word, and so on.

Change

DBTYPE_DATE

Last time file was changed (includes changes to attributes).

Characterization

DBTYPE_WSTR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Characterization, or abstract, of document. Computed by Index Server.

Contents

(not applicable)

Main contents of file. Can be queried but not retrieved.

Create

DBTYPE_DATE

ime file was created.

DocAppName

DBTYPE_STR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Name of application that created the file.

DocAuthor

DBTYPE_STR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Author of document.

DocCategory

DBTYPE_STR

Type of document such as a memo, schedule, or whitepaper.

DocCharCount

DBTYPE_I4

Number of characters in document.

DocComments

DBTYPE_STR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Comments about document.

DocCompany

DBTYPE_STR

Name of the company for which the document was written.

DocCreatedTm

DBTYPE_DATE

Time document was created.

DocEditTime

DBTYPE_DATE

Total time spent editing document.

DocKeywords

DBTYPE_STR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Document keywords.

DocLastAuthor

DBTYPE_STR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Most recent user who edited document.

DocLastPrinted

DBTYPE_DATE

Time document was last printed.

DocLastSavedTm

DBTYPE_DATE

Time document was last saved.

DocManager

DBTYPE_STR

Name of the manager of the document';s author.

DocPageCount

DBTYPE_I4

Number of pages in document.

DocRevNumber

DBTYPE_STR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Current version number of document.

DocSubject

DBTYPE_STR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Subject of document.

DocTemplate

DBTYPE_STR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Name of template for document.

DocTitle

DBTYPE_STR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Title of document.

DocWordCount

DBTYPE_I4

Number of words in document.

FileIndex

DBTYPE_I8

Unique ID of file.

FileName

DBTYPE_WSTR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Name of file.

HitCount

DBTYPE_I4

Number of hits (words matching query) in file.

HtmlHRef

DBTYPE_WSTR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Text of HTML HREF. Can be queried but not retrieved.

HtmlHeading1

DBTYPE_WSTR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Text of HTML document in style H1. Can be queried but not retrieved.

HtmlHeading2

DBTYPE_WSTR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Text of HTML document in style H2. Can be queried but not retrieved.

HtmlHeading3

DBTYPE_WSTR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Text of HTML document in style H3. Can be queried but not retrieved.

HtmlHeading4

DBTYPE_WSTR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Text of HTML document in style H4. Can be queried but not retrieved.

HtmlHeading5

DBTYPE_WSTR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Text of HTML document in style H5. Can be queried but not retrieved.

HtmlHeading6

DBTYPE_WSTR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Text of HTML document in style H6. Can be queried but not retrieved.

Path

DBTYPE_WSTR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Full physical path to file, including file name.

Rank

DBTYPE_I4

Rank of row. Ranges from 0 to 1000. Larger numbers indicate better matches.

RankVector

DBTYPE_I4 | DBTYPE_VECTOR

Ranks of individual components of a

vector query.

SecurityChange

DBTYPE_DATE

Last time security was changed on file.

ShortFileName

DBTYPE_WSTR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Short (8.3) file name.

Size

DBTYPE_I8

Size of file, in bytes.

USN

DBTYPE_I8

Update Sequence Number. NTFS drives only.

VPath

DBTYPE_WSTR | DBTYPE_BYREF

Full virtual path to file, including file name. If more than one possible path, then the best match for the specific query is chosen.

WorkId

DBTYPE_I4

Internal ID for file. Used within Index Server.

Write

DBTYPE_DATE

Last time file was written.