The search bar in Weblink requires quotation marks around a phrase that you would like to search together. An example of this is "dog house." If I were to remove the quotation marks it searches dog, house, and dog house. I wanted to confirm if there were any other settings that would allow you to search a phrase without having the quotation marks. I currently have fuzzy search turned off.
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replied on November 12, 2015
Hi Cristobal,
You are correct, a phrase search in WebLink can only be produced by using quotation marks. Here's some explanation from the online documentation:
WebLink Search
The WebLink Search finds all documents that have a particular word or phrase. This option is different from the Text Search in that it has a more "Internet-like" feel. If you type in multiple words, each word will be optional (OR) for search results, instead of being interpreted as a phrase. To perform a phrase search, place quotation marks around the phrase.
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