Responsive supports many different search operators, from standard keyword searches to advanced Boolean functionality. These special characters and commands extend the capabilities of ordinary text searches.
For a visual guide, refer to the Academy course on Searching for Content in the Library.
Users can search in the Content Library by entering text (Security, for example) in the Search field.
A phrase is a group of words surrounded by double quotes, such as “privacy and security”. This search gives you content that contains only the keywords privacy and security as the result.
A wildcard is usually a character that is used in a search term to represent one or more other characters. Wildcards are typically either an asterisk (*) or question mark (?).
Fuzzy searches discover terms that are similar to a specified term without having to be an exact match. To perform a fuzzy search, use the tilde ~ symbol at the end of a single-word term. So typing Slack~ returns the results overstock, track, tracking, and Slack.
Proximity searches look for contents where two or more separately matching term occurrences are within a specified distance, where distance is the number of intermediate words or characters.
For example, typing “mandatory training”~5 returns results with five or less than five words between them.
Boolean searches allow users to combine keywords with operators (or modifiers) such as AND, NOT, and OR to further produce more relevant results.
Operator | Use | Example | Result | |
&& | AND | Use this when you are looking for two specific words to both appear within the content. | "Atlantic" && "sailboat racing" "Atlantic" AND "sailboat racing" | Any document where Atlantic and sailboat racing are both included. |
|| | OR | Use this when you are looking for one or more words. | "sailing" || "sailboat" "sailing" OR "sailboat" | The term, either before or after OR, appears in the content. |
NOT | Use this when you want to make sure you are excluding a keyword. | "sailboat" NOT "race" | Any content that contains sailboat, but does not contain race. |
Responsive uses Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology to search for text present on images. You can look for text on images embedded within the responses of Q&A pairs or documents uploaded to the Library. Supported formats include BMP, JPEG, JPG, PNG and SVG.
Once you have found the content you were searching for, you can use the Apply, Override, and Copy buttons to conveniently use the content.
Hover over the answer you want, then click Apply to insert the content in the field. If there is existing content in the field, the new content is added to it.
When the Answer field is already populated, hover over the answer and click the down arrow to see the override option. Click Override to replace the existing content with the new.
Hover over the answer and click Copy to copy the answer to your computer’s clipboard, then paste it wherever you need it (such as Answer fields, online questionnaires, websites, or emails).
You can use the Search box at the top right of your screen to build search queries. A simple query consists of a field, followed by colon, followed by values. For example:
Note: Query-based searches do not work with search and replace.
More complex queries can be built using the Boolean operators AND, OR, and NOT combined with parentheses, such as (language:japanese AND question:翻訳テストAND tags:(security OR japanese OR hippa)) NOT starrating:0.
Field | Syntax |
Question & Alternate questions | question: Example: question:business would retrieve all Q&A pairs with the keyword 'business' in the Question. |
Answer | answer: Example: answer:product would retrieve all Q&A pairs with the keyword 'product' in all the available Answers. |
Answer Library Key | key: The key is the unique Q&A pair ID. |
Has Images / Attachment | has:image has:attachment |
Star Rating | starrating: |
Tags | tags: |
Language | language: |
Custom Fields | displayname without a space Example: Product:Lookup |
Alert Text | alerttext: |