Queries allow you to find the necessary ones in the content.
GEODI queries may result as a list (CONTENT page), as a map(MAP page), or as a calendar (CALENDAR page). Whichever is best for you. Other modules may add new views to give more insight into your data—for example, NETWORK Graph Page by GEODI Discovery or Media Panel by MediaMonQuery language is as simple as Google's. You may just type the words and see the result. But there are more. Semantic queries help you address data much sharper when the words are insufficient.
GEODI queries by date, not just the document date but also dates in the content. These dates may have been written in many different formats but are all the same for GEODI. Dates are semantic entities for GEODI, and GEODI has many ways to query them.
Money is another example. The Discovery tool catches money phrases written in many different ways. Money is used for classification, fine-tuning permission schemas, and more.
There are more semantic features that help you find any document faster and more accurately. This page and the sub-pages will explain all the rules in detail.
Some rules may be complicated or hard to remember, but there are ways to save them as templates and reuse them.
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GEODI queries can be viewed as a list, map, calendar, panel, or report, whichever is best for you. You can switch between views and narrow the query. The views allow you to see different faces of the data and are good ways of getting insight.
Basic Search
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All data sources, files, social media, or DBs are searched unless you limit the target.
We use the term “CONTENT” to address all types. Content is a file, tweet, or row in a database.
You may search for any word(s). Search is case-insensitive; that is, the upper or lower case does not matter.
Georgia
orGEORGIA
is the same.if you want to search words with next to each other, put an “ around to search for an exact phrase.
You may use “*” at the beginning or end of a word for an unknown part.
Use “-” → minus reverses any rule.
Use “~” if you are not sure about the spelling.
Date search → Just write the date or a date range. Because of semantic search abilities, GEODI finds all content no matter how the date is written.
Note search → To search your own or others' notes, just use
note
ornote owner:me
You may use any rules together.
There are more rules to use. Some are available in the facet area on the left to add more criteria about content types, sources, and recognizers.
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