Cisco Cisco WebEx Social for Mobile User Guide

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Cisco WebEx Social Server: Getting Started Guide, Release 3.1
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+ Operator—This operator limits the search by specifying that the term following the plus (+) 
sign is required. For example, to search for information that must contain the word webex and 
may contain the word social, enter: +webex social.
- Operator—This operator excludes information from the search that contains the term 
following minus (-) sign. For example, to search for information that contains the words webex 
but not social, enter: webex 
-social
Proximity—Use this method to find words within a specific distance of each other by using a 
tilde(~) and a number value. For example, to search for webex and social within 10 words of each 
other, enter:
“webex social”~10
Make sure the value you enter for the distance between the number of words is at least 1.
Fuzzy—Use this method to find words that match a pattern approximately (rather than exactly) by 
using a tilde (~) at the end of the word. For example, to search for words with a spelling similar to 
the word roam, such as road or roar, enter: 
roam~
.
An additional, optional, parameter, with a value between 0 and 1 (excluding 1), can be used to 
specify the required similarity. The closer the value is to 1, the more similar the terms have to match. 
For example, to search for words with a spelling very similar to roam, enter: 
roam~0.8
.
When no parameter is entered, the default is 0.5.
Field—Use this method to find field names, which are case sensitive. These are the field names you 
can search for:
Title—This field searches for the title of a document (post, blog, document, and so on). For 
example, to search for a document with the title cisco collaboration, enter: 
title: “cisco 
collaboration”
You can also create composite searches, and enter the terms in any sequence. For example, to 
search for document with the title cisco collaboration that also contains the word social 
anywhere in the body, enter: 
title:
 
“cisco collaboration” social
Content—This field searches for content in a document. For example, to search for Release 2.5 
anywhere in the body of a document, enter: 
content:Release 2.5
.
Created—This field searches for the document creation date using the following format: 
YYYYMMDD. For example, to search for a document created on July 9, 2011, enter:
20110709
.
Modified—This field searches for the document modification date using the following format: 
YYYYMMDD.For example, to search for a document modified on July 20, 2011, 
enter:
2011072
.
PortletType—This field searches for the following content and information types:
userName—This field searches for the full name of the author of a document.
tag and tags Context—These fields search for a document tag or a user tag.
firstName—This field searches for a user first name.
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