Omnitive Search
  • Getting Started
  • User Guide
    • What is Omnitive Search?
    • Exploring Search
      • Conducting a Search
      • Browsing the Knowledge Graph
      • Refining Search Results
        • Search Within
        • Search Filters
        • Multi-Source Search
        • Sort Results
      • Saving your Searches
  • Administration Guide
  • Search Administration
    • Admin Toolkits Features
    • Sign In and Access Omnitive Search
    • Create and Configure a Connector
    • Review Connector Progress and Performance
    • Edit Index Metadata
    • Promote Content
    • Customize UI Filters (Coming Soon!)
  • FAQ
    • Release Information
    • Commonly Asked Questions
      • Search User
      • Search Administrator
    • Getting help
    • Glossary
  • Additional Information
    • Features of Omnitive Search
      • Keyword Search
      • Predictive Search
      • Synonyms Search
      • Boolean Search
      • Syntax Search
      • Cross-Language Search
      • Knowledge Graph Search
      • Saving Search Criteria
      • Refining Search Results
        • Search Within
        • Search Filters
        • Multi-Source Search
        • Sort Results
      • Suggested Search
        • Natural Language Search
        • Spell Correction
        • Concept Suggestion
    • Administrator Training
      • Search Administration
        • Introduction to Search Administration
        • Required Third Party Supporting Software
        • Install and Deploy Omnitive Search
        • Configure Connectors
        • Process Indexes
        • Manage Users
        • Backup and Restore
        • Maintaining Omnitive Search Server
      • Search UI development
        • Omnitive Search Widgets
    • PDF Version
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  1. Additional Information
  2. Features of Omnitive Search

Boolean Search

Boolean search allows you to combine terms with operators such as AND, NOT, and OR. When searching terms using operators, it narrows down searches and produces more relevant results.

Boolean Search Feature

  1. In the Search Bar, enter a search query and add operators (such as AND). For example: "Singapore" AND "Arts" and click on search.

  2. The results shown will include pages related to both Singapore and Arts.

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