Hi Ghsajith,
If you just enter the "expense" key word in search box. you will the get all the search where "expense" exist in the corpus. If you wanted to only show the "expense" that only matched the ObservationOWSMTXT Manage property. For that you need to update the result web part query and put
ObservationOWSMTXT: {searchBoxQuery}
Let me know if you have any question related to this
Regards,
Basant Pandey
http://sharepointfordeveloper.blogspot.com
I have a managed properties called ObservationOWSMTXT.
The search term is 'expense'. There are two word documents. One document's meta data field observation has 'expense' term. Other document contains the term 'expense' in the body (not as meta data field observation).
But in the search result, both the documents appears. But i should get only one.
How can I filter the result ? Any settings in the managed properties section? (Searchable, Queryable etc)
Is there any settings in the Search schema of the managed properties ?
It is the default behavior, may i know your exact requirement?
I guess you need to create the different result source for that and use that result source in you search result webpart.
Regards,
Basant Pandey
http://sharepointfordeveloper.blogspot.com
My search query is ObservationOWSMTXT:expense
Search result shows two documents.
1) Document 1 - which contains expense in Observation meta data
2) Document 2 - which contains expense inside the document.
But I should get only Document 1 as search result. Document 2 should not come.
In the document libary, there is a microsoft word document which has more than 100 pages. The user will search for a specific sentence in one of the section inside the document using SharePoint 2013 search.
The user will get the search document link in the search result page.
Is there any option in SharePoint itself or using Third Party Plug in , when the user clicks on the search result link, the document will open the exact page where the search keyword is present ?
Hi,
There is no page references in the search index, and afaik Word doesn't support any URL parameters to jump or search to sections (like Acrobat Reader does). Might be that Office Web Apps support some parameters but haven't found any documentation on it.
I think it is not possible now.
Even for Acrobat reader, I do not get this.
Hi Ghsajith,
Yes, you can use the BA-Insight Longitude Web part that provide you the option to display the result in the same search result page, also allowed you to save the search document in your wordspace provided by BA-Insight. Please check the below link also display the highlighted the results from the document.
http://connectors.help.bainsight.com/
Regards,
Basant Pandey
- Proposed as answer by Mokhtar Bepari 1 hour 14 minutes ago