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23 April 1920 -> Content with 23 April 1923, 04.23.1923 or ..
1-5 October 1923 -> Any content that has date within the range
May-December 1923 -> 1st of May to December 31 of 1923
contentdate: (23 April 1920) → content that have the given date.
contentdate:today -> the content added today
yesterday, today, tomorrow, last week , last month , next year, next week, this week, this mounth, Last decade , next month, next decade, last year, -> other possible relative search criteria.
Yesterday: When this query is made, it returns the dates of the day before the current date. Today: When this query is made, it returns the dates in the current date. Last Week: When this query is made, it returns documents containing dates from Monday to Sunday one week ago. Last Month: When this query is made, it returns documents containing dates from first day to the last day of the previous month. Next year: When this query is made, it returns documents containing dates from first day to the last day of the next year. Tomorrow: When this query is made, it returns the dates of the day after the current date. Next Week: When this query is made, it returns documents containing dates from Monday to Sunday next week. This Week: When this query is made, it returns documents containing dates from Monday to Sunday this week. This Month: When this query is made, it returns documents containing dates from first day to the last day of the this month. Next Month: When this query is made, it returns documents containing dates from first day to the last day of the next month. Last Year: When this query is made, it returns documents containing dates from first day to the last day of the previous year. Next Decade: When this query is made, the dates of the current week and the 10 years after this month are returned. Last Decade: When this query is made, it returns the dates of the current week and the 10 years before this week.
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The Word Proximity Rule
"()" at the end of the rule affects maps, keywords, and graph pages. This operator is a great insight tool.
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We suggest you to try the following samples with your content. You will see how easy and effective to find content in GEODI.
If you have a rought estimation about time interval then you may specify it in the search phrase. If you are sure that it was a PDF that no problem. Jan-March 2017 doc:*.PDF Georgia |
We are sure that it came through e-mail content:e-Mail Georgia |
We know that it was in a ZIP file. The document name was something “Geological..” and contains the the word wall. parent:*.ZIP doc:Geological* Wall |
Search for Georgia but not auarium. Georgia -Aqua* |
When you want to search a word and sinonims at the same time you may simply define a GEODI dictionary. The following queries may be identical using a single line dictionary: Artifical Intelligence AI Expert System |
Using just words in long documents may be misleading. Lets assume , a 10 page document first word in the first page, second word is in the last page. To prevent this situation you may use proximity rule that is (). Education() “High School” find High School within 10 words of education. Try removing () and see the result. Education “High School” 100..500GBP Words can be found close to currency expressions that fit the range. |
Save and Watch Queries
The current query may be saved using the search box menu. Saving enables to reuse of frequent queries and publishing them with other users.
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