FTSearch (NotesViewEntryCollection - JavaScript™)
Conducts a full-text search on all entries in a view entry collection and filters the collection so that it represents only the entries that match the full-text query.
Defined in
NotesViewEntryCollectionSyntax
FTSearch(query:string) : void
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
query |
The full-text query. See the syntax section that follows. |
maxdocs |
The maximum number of documents you want returned from the query. Set this parameter to 0 to receive all matching documents. |
Usage
The collection of entries that match the full-text query are sorted by relevance with highest relevance first. You can access the relevance score of each entry in the collection with getFTSearchScore inNotesViewEntry
.If
the database is not full-text indexed, this method works, but less
efficiently. To test for an index, use isFTIndexed in NotesDatabase
.
To create an index on a local database, use updateFTIndex in NotesDatabase
.
The current pointer is reset to the first document in the collection.
To search for a word or phrase, enter the word or phrase as is, except that search keywords must be enclosed in quotes. Remember to escape quotes if you are inside a literal.
Wildcards, operators, and other syntax are permitted. For the complete syntax rules, see "Refining a search query using operators" in Notes® Help. You can also search for "query syntax" in the Domino® Designer Eclipse help system.
Examples
This button gets the first entry in a view that matches a user search query.if (requestScope.query.isEmpty()) return;
if (!database.isFTIndexed()) database.createFTIndex(0, false);
var vec:NotesViewEntryCollection = database.getView("main").getAllEntries();
vec.FTSearch(requestScope.query, 1);
var entry:NotesViewEntry = vec.getFirstEntry();
requestScope.status = entry != null ?
entry.getPosition(".") + " " + entry.getDocument().getItemValueString("subject") :
"No match";