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Cisco WebEx Social Server: Getting Started Guide, Release 3.1
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middleName—This field searches for a user middle name.
lastName—This field searches for a user last name.
fullName—This field searches for a user full name.
expertise—This field searches for a user expertise.
emailAddress—This field searches for a user email address.
jobTitle—This field searches for a user job title.
screenName—This field searches for a user sign-in name.
communityName—This field searches for a community name.
fileType—This field searches for attachments with these file types:
Range—Use this method to find a match in documents whose field values are between the lower 
and upper bound specified in square brackets and separated by the word TO ([ ]). For example, to 
search for all documents created between Jan 2011 and July 2011 (inclusive), enter: 
created:[201101* TO 201107*]
And to search for all users whose names are alphabetically between Justin and Sam, including Justin 
and Sam, enter: 
firstName:[Justin TO Sam]
Grouping—Use this method to create subgroups using parentheses ( ). For example, using Boolean 
operators to search for either webex or social and cisco, enter: 
(webex OR social) AND cisco
And to search for titles using Boolean operators with either webex or social and cisco, enter: 
(title:webex OR title:social) AND title:cisco
Boosting—Use this method to find a match in documents based on the relevance of a word by using 
a caret (^) following the word, and entering value for the boost factor. The higher the boost factor, 
the more relevant the term is. For example, if you are searching for webex social, and want your 
search results to provide documents where the word social is most relevant, enter: 
webex social^8
By default, the boost factor is 1. The boost factor must be positive number, and it can be less than 1 
(for example, 0.2).
Special Characters—Use this method to search for these special characters using a backslash (\) 
preceding the character: plus sign (+), minus sign (-), double ampersands (&&), double vertical bars 
(||), exclamation mark (!), parentheses ( ), curly brackets { }, square brackets [ ], ampersand (&), 
quotation marks (“), tilde (~), asterisk (*), question mark (?), colon (:), and backslash (\). For 
example, to search for cisco:test, enter: 
cisco\:test
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