====== Searching in Feng Office ====== Feng Office provides a full text search that allows you to search information regardless of the object type. One of the new improvements for Feng Office 2 series is being able to look for document contents text (bet it .pdf, .doc, .docx, .osd, .osdf.. aside from the traditionals .html and .txt). Searching always takes place in the currently selected **Client, Project, [[workspaces|Workspace]]**,etc. This can help narrow your search. On the other hand: If you don't find what you expect, you may look for something **Everywhere** by standing on **View all** on your left. ===== Quick Search ===== It can be found on the top right corner of your screen: simply input what you are looking for, and press on **Enter**: {{:Search1.png|}} ===== Advanced Search ===== For those who are looking for more specific information, you may use the **Advanced Search** option. This can be achieved through: - Click on the search field on the top right corner - Select **Advanced Search** - Select which kind of object will you be looking for - Add conditions - Run your search === Searching tasks === In the following example we will be looking for tasks that have been: * Assigned to **Alberta Anderson** * Created **after 01/04/2015** * Percent completed is **greater than 50** {{:Search2.png?700}} **Note:** You may select different objects and conditions, depending on the object type. === Modules specific search === Some modules come with their own specific search box, which will look for objects inside the module from where you are performing the search. These search boxes can be found in the moduleĀ“s toolbar. Examples of modules that include this search box are: E-mail, Notes, Documents, Contacts, Invoices, Tickets, and more. {{:search.png}} ===== Deprecated (valid for Feng Office 1.X series) ===== * You can enter several words in the search field. Feng Office will then find any information that contains all of these words. If you would like to search only for a specific phrase, then put it into quotes. * Asterisks (*) are wildcards. ''Document*'' will match ''Document'' and ''Documents'' but ''Document'' will only match ''Document''. * You can search within online editable documents and presentations as well. But you can't search within Word documents, PDFs and similar uploaded documents. * In your user preferences you can choose between Full search and Quick search (default). * The Quick search engine uses MySQL indexes for searching which makes it quick, but has some limitations: It can't find words shorter than 4 characters (unless MySQL is configured to index them). Read more: [[http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/fulltext-search.html|MySQL manual]] * The Full search engine can find more results but will be real slow with too much data. It has no length limit. Before 1.6.2 it only matched the whole search phrase but now it matches individual words. * Some examples: ''docu'' will match ''MyDocument'' in Full search but not in Quick search. ''a*'' will match all words starting with ''A'' in Quick search but it will match all words containig ''A'' in Full search. === Quicksearch field === {{:search_field.jpg|}} === Search screen === {{:search.jpg|}}