Full-Text Search
WebOffice flex supports both global and thematic full-text search and if configured the respective tool form will always be initially displayed in the client.
Depending on your WebOffice 10.9 R4 configuration the initial tool form can vary in its appearance. See the figures below to understand how the full-text search form appears based on your configuration environment.
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WebOffice 10.9 R4 project contains: •full-text search (global) |
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WebOffice 10.9 R4 project contains: •full-text search (global) •full-text search (thematic) |
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WebOffice 10.9 R4 project contains: •full-text search (global) •full-text search (thematic) •List of Predefined Queries, Geolocator Query or WFS Queries that can be accessed with the ≡ Button
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WebOffice 10.9 R4 project contains: •full-text search (global) •advanced search (may consist of List of Predefined Queries, Geolocator Query or WFS Queries) that can be accessed with the ≡ Button |
Global and Thematic Full-Text Search
If both varieties of the full-text search are configured in your WebOffice 10.9 R4 project, you can simply choose between them by selecting the according dropdown item:
•All Layers = global full-text search
•Other dropdown items = thematic full-text search

Dropdown list for full-text search in the WebOffice flex client
Note: VertiGIS recommends to try to cover as much as possible with the global full-text search, since it follows the widely used see what you get approach (e.g. Google search). Use thematic full-text search only where absolutely necessary.
Start entering the term to be queried and depending on the configuration a number of hits will appear below the tool form.
•Click k to reset any text input
•Click j to execute the query with your text input
•Hit Enter on your keyboard to execute the query with your text input
•Select a suggestion to execute the query with the suggestion

Querying with full-text search in the WebOffice flex client
Note: See chapter Results for further information about search results in the WebOffice flex client.
Note: See chapter Advanced Search for further information to predefined queries in the WebOffice flex client.
Note: See chapter Query for details about creating an index for the global full-text search in WebOffice author.
Note: See chapter Thematic Full-Text Search for detailed information about the configuration of the thematic full-text search in WebOffice author.
Note: See chapter Full-Text Search for details about project specific configuration settings regarding the full-text search.
Note: See chapter Full-Text Search for details about application specific configuration settings regarding the full-text search.
Note: When encountering problems related to the full-text search, follow the troubleshooting described in chapter Problems Related to Full-Text Search.