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Boolean Full-Text Searches

      

Operator         Description
 
+                The word following is mandatory and must be present in every row returned.
 
-                The word following is prohibited and must not be present in any row returned.
 
<                The word following has a lower relevance than other words.
 
>                The word following has a higher relevance than other words.
 
( )              Used to group words in subexpressions.
 
~                The word following makes a negative contribution to the row relevance (this is not the same as the - operator, which excludes the row altogether if the word is found, or as the < operator, which still assigns a positive, though lower, relevance to the word).
 
*                The wildcard, indicating zero or more characters. It can only appear on the end of a word.
 
"                Anything enclosed in double quotes is taken as a whole.

   
    
    
    
    
    
  








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