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resources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:newinterface [2020/01/13 15:02] – [2.1 Full text search] jahnkeresources:cerl_thesaurus:editing:newinterface [2020/01/13 15:10] – [2.4 Working with the Search History] jahnke
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 |related_to|search for records that link to the given record id. There is a number of search keys that allow for more detailled searches for certain relationship types, which are not listed here. \\ ''related_to:cnl00032270''| |related_to|search for records that link to the given record id. There is a number of search keys that allow for more detailled searches for certain relationship types, which are not listed here. \\ ''related_to:cnl00032270''|
 |sign|search within the sign/marks/devices fields \\ ''sign:tortuga''| |sign|search within the sign/marks/devices fields \\ ''sign:tortuga''|
-|type|search for a certain record type \\ type:cnp| +|type|search for a certain record type \\ ''type:cnp''
-|year_end|search for entities whose activity or existence ended before, in or after a certain year \\ ''year_end:>1800'' \\ year_end:<1500|+|year_end|search for entities whose activity or existence ended before, in or after a certain year \\ ''year_end:>1800'' \\ ''year_end:<1500''|
 |year_start|search for entities whose activity or existence started before, in or after a certain year \\ ''year_start:[1530 TO 1560]''| |year_start|search for entities whose activity or existence started before, in or after a certain year \\ ''year_start:[1530 TO 1560]''|
  
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 The last 20 searches you have performed (or records you've consulted in full display) are recorded in your search history and can be seen from the item "History" in the top navigation bar. You can go back to a particular search or record by clicking on the query or record id. The last 20 searches you have performed (or records you've consulted in full display) are recorded in your search history and can be seen from the item "History" in the top navigation bar. You can go back to a particular search or record by clicking on the query or record id.
  
-The search history is associated with the current session. If you don't do anything in the web interface for more than two hours, logout or if you clear your browser cookies, the session will be terminated and the search history will be no longer available. Data associated with terminated sessions is deleted from the server after 24 hours.+The search history is associated with the current session. If you don't do anything in the web interface for more than two hours, logout or if you clear your browser cookies, the session will be terminated and the search history will be no longer available.
  
  
 resources/cerl_thesaurus/editing/newinterface.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/11 15:13 by jahnke

 

 

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