This section provides instructions to perform a search using the Boolean Search Builder, building a search query, reviewing example Boolean expressions, and creating a valid Boolean expression using Find it EZ custom Boolean syntax.
To launch the Boolean Search Builder, click on the
button located on the right side of the search bar. See below:
Find it EZ uses custom syntax so that items are recognized as Boolean operators rather than search text.
For example, to have the Boolean operator "AND" be recognized, you must enclose the search terms in curly brackets, e.g. {this} AND {that}. The use of curly brackets is special syntax to our software. The Boolean Search Builder wizard helps with this for building / managing complex expressions, especially for first time users.
For Search Syntax Examples including Boolean and Wildcard, visit: https://www.finditez.com/support/#syntax.
To add a new search query item, click on the button. A new, blank search query item line will be added.
To remove a search query item, click on the right arrow button preceding the row to select the item.
To copy a search query item to the clipboard:
To paste the copied search query item into a search query:
Click on the
button. A search query item line will be created for each instance of search text and the correct curly brackets and operators will be applied. See example below:
Click on the
button. An Open dialog box will appear.
Navigate to and select the file containing the list of line separated values to use in the query.
As you are building your search query using the Boolean Search Builder, note that the entire search expression is shown in the Search Query box at the bottom of the dialog box.