FileNet Social Collaboration - search by comments
We have social collaboration enabled on our FileNet system. I can add comment, tag, like and track how many times a document has been downloaded. These features are nice. When I tag a document, I can search documents by the tag text.
Ex: If I tag a document as say "test". I can user a search template to search for a document by its tag value i.e. test.
When I comment, I can't search document based on Comment Text.
Say I added a comment as "good doc". I can't search it by the text. Rather I need to provide an integer value like 1 search. Then search happens like "get all documents which has number of comments =1". I don't want this behavior instead I should be able to search on the comment text.
Can anybody help on this?
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We have social collaboration enabled on our FileNet system. I can add comment, tag, like and track how many times a document has been downloaded. These features are nice. When I tag a document, I can search documents by the tag text.
Ex: If I tag a document as say "test". I can user a search template to search for a document by its tag value i.e. test.
When I comment, I can't search document based on Comment Text.
Say I added a comment as "good doc". I can't search it by the text. Rather I need to provide an integer value like 1 search. Then search happens like "get all documents which has number of comments =1". I don't want this behavior instead I should be able to search on the comment text.
Can anybody help on this?
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We have social collaboration enabled on our FileNet system. I can add comment, tag, like and track how many times a document has been downloaded. These features are nice. When I tag a document, I can search documents by the tag text.
Ex: If I tag a document as say "test". I can user a search template to search for a document by its tag value i.e. test.
When I comment, I can't search document based on Comment Text.
Say I added a comment as "good doc". I can't search it by the text. Rather I need to provide an integer value like 1 search. Then search happens like "get all documents which has number of comments =1". I don't want this behavior instead I should be able to search on the comment text.
Can anybody help on this?
filenet-p8 filenet ibm-content-navigator
We have social collaboration enabled on our FileNet system. I can add comment, tag, like and track how many times a document has been downloaded. These features are nice. When I tag a document, I can search documents by the tag text.
Ex: If I tag a document as say "test". I can user a search template to search for a document by its tag value i.e. test.
When I comment, I can't search document based on Comment Text.
Say I added a comment as "good doc". I can't search it by the text. Rather I need to provide an integer value like 1 search. Then search happens like "get all documents which has number of comments =1". I don't want this behavior instead I should be able to search on the comment text.
Can anybody help on this?
filenet-p8 filenet ibm-content-navigator
filenet-p8 filenet ibm-content-navigator
asked Nov 8 '18 at 18:05
Manjunatha MuniyappaManjunatha Muniyappa
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One way to achieve this would be to use CBR on the property. See how to enable CBR on a property
The property will then be full-text searchable using the CONTAINS statement, see doc.
Optionally (but i'm not sure as i've never personally used it) - the satisfies operator might exactly what you're looking for according to the documentation.
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One way to achieve this would be to use CBR on the property. See how to enable CBR on a property
The property will then be full-text searchable using the CONTAINS statement, see doc.
Optionally (but i'm not sure as i've never personally used it) - the satisfies operator might exactly what you're looking for according to the documentation.
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One way to achieve this would be to use CBR on the property. See how to enable CBR on a property
The property will then be full-text searchable using the CONTAINS statement, see doc.
Optionally (but i'm not sure as i've never personally used it) - the satisfies operator might exactly what you're looking for according to the documentation.
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One way to achieve this would be to use CBR on the property. See how to enable CBR on a property
The property will then be full-text searchable using the CONTAINS statement, see doc.
Optionally (but i'm not sure as i've never personally used it) - the satisfies operator might exactly what you're looking for according to the documentation.
One way to achieve this would be to use CBR on the property. See how to enable CBR on a property
The property will then be full-text searchable using the CONTAINS statement, see doc.
Optionally (but i'm not sure as i've never personally used it) - the satisfies operator might exactly what you're looking for according to the documentation.
answered Nov 15 '18 at 8:25
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