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Table Of Contents
- Copyright Information
- Table of Content
- Overview
- Understanding PlanetPress Search
- The PlanetPress Search Program
- Search Profiles And Databases
- Searching in PlanetPress Search
- Search
- Search Result
- Detailed Directions
- Perform a Search Using a Basic Query
- Perform a Search Using an SQL Query
- Change the View on Search Results
- Select Search Results
- View the PDF Associated with a Search Result
- Create a PDF of Search Result Pages
- Print PDF Pages Referenced by Search Results
- Print a Summary of the Search Results List
- Copy Information from the Results List
- Advanced Concepts
- Index
Entry: Description
ReadOnly
Indicates whether the search profile permits rebuilds and refreshes of its search database. A value of 0 indi-
cates the search profile permits rebuilds and refreshes of the database; a value of 1 indicates it does not.
When it is set to 1, the Set search folders, Refresh database, and Rebuild database menu items, as well as
the User Options Database options are unavailable in the PlanetPress Search user interface. Set auto-
matically by PlanetPress Search, or by a user editing the search profile directly to create
a search profile that does not permit rebuilds or refreshes of its databases (for example,
in a network installation).
AutoDateFilt
Defines the default date filter for this search profile. Set in User Options, Program startup options,
Filter date.
AutoForm
Defines the default document to display when PlanetPress Search loads the search profile. Set in User
Options, Program startup options, Select document.
AutoRefresh
Defines the database refresh option. Set in User Options, Database options, Refresh databases.
LastRun
Records the date PlanetPress Search last used this search profile. Automatically maintained by Plan-
etPress Search.
CaseSensitiveSearch
Defines the case sensitivity of the search. Set in User Options, Search options, Search is case sen-
sitive.
MultiPage
Specifies the number of subsequent pages to include with a search result. Set in User Options, Search
options, Multi-page mode.
AutoOpen
Specifies whether to automatically open PDFs you create in PlanetPress Search. Set in User Options,
Search options, Open PDF after creation.
PrinterName
Specifies the printer to use with this search profile. Set in User Options, Printing options, Printer
to use.
ShrinkToFit
Instructs Adobe Acrobat Readerto shrink any oversize pages that you print, to fit the paper size defined in
the printer properties. Never adjusted.
LastUpdate
Records the date and time PlanetPress Search last refreshed or rebuilt the search database associated with
this search profile. Automatically maintained by PlanetPress Search.
DefaultFieldSize
Specifies the default field size to use in the search database for each index term. Set in User Options,
Database options, Default field size option.
Check Sub-
directories
Determines whether PlanetPress Search includes any subfolders it finds in the archive folders, in the search
database. Set when you define the archive folders.
DefaultOperator
Determines the operator that appears by default in each search criterion. (0=starts with, 1=ends with,
2=is, 3=is not, 4=contains, 5=does not contain, 6=is greater than, 7=is less than).
Automatically set by PlanetPress Search to the last operator used in a query.
Ignore File Date=0
Determines whether PlanetPress Search considers the date of individual PDI files when it refreshes the
search database. Set when you define the archive folders.
MDBIndexes=0
Applies only to Access databases, and indicates whether the database uses Access indexes.
Set in User Options, Database options, Build field indexes.
DatabaseDirectory
Specifies the path of the folder that contains the search database in the case of a Microsoft Access database,
or the connection string for the database in the case of an SQL Server database. The connection string
includes the user name and password to use when connecting to the database. The password is encrypted
before being saved in the search profile.
PlanetPress Search prompts you for path to an Access database when you create a new
search profile, or attempt to load a search profile that does not yet have a database asso-
ciated with it. In the case of SQL Server databases, it prompts you for the information
from which to construct a connection string when you create a new search profile. In
this case, the user name and password for the connection string are set in User Options,
Search options, Database access for new profiles.
Advanced Concepts
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