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Property list
The listed properties allow setting up searching across the instance.
To get a list of available system properties, please navigate to System Properties → System Properties.
Property name | Type | Default value | Description | Example | |||
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search_text_service.excluded_tables | String | [] | This property is used only by the reference qualifier to limit the table set for the Table field when the ts_table is created. It does not exclude the table from the Global Text Search. | ||||
search_text_service.is_enabled | Boolean | true | Enables the text search capability. | ||||
search_text_service.list_of_roles | String | Not defined | Specify the comma-separated list of roles authorized to use the Global Text Search capability. | incident_manager,change_manager,admin | |||
search_text_service.matches_per_table | Integer | Not defined | The number of text search matches returned per table. | 7 | |||
search_text_service.maximum_number_of_results | Integer | Not defined | The maximum number of results that can be returned after a text index search. This value limits the number of records displayed after extracting from the text index. | 100 | |||
search_text_service.max_preview_length | Integer | Not defined | This property allows specifying a maximum length of preview items. | 35 | |||
search_text_service.title_length | Integer | Not defined | Define the length of the search result displayed title.
As shown in example on the right, the search is contextual, that is, the search is performed with providing the search query context. In this example, the query context are the words surrounding the search query. | Initial title: First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh | |||
Property value | Search query | Search result | Fourth | See above. | 1 | FourthFourth | |
7 | Fourth | Third Fourth | |||||
12 | Fourth | Third Fourth Fifth | |||||
simple.search.extend_asterisk_use | Boolean | true | This property allows to enable extends asterisk usage extended mode as a wildcard symbol. When this mode is enabled, the advanced searches are performed as if every word within the search query is typed with * on both sides.
Also, the asterisk symbol can be used manually within a search keyword for a query extending. The usage examples and possible outputs are listed on the right. | ||||
Asterisk symbol usage | Search result | ||||||
test | testing, tester, pre-test | ||||||
fact | factor, refactoring | te*t | test, tent, textType '*' before or after keywords in the search mode to extend your search query.
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