Search box seems not working when you try to find words in Japanese in MyInfo 4.23.
When I type in Japanese into the search box and hit enter, a dialog with following message appears.
"No, or too many, documents were found for these search terms."
I believe it was working fine in previous releases.... but I am not sure until which version, since I rarely use search.
Search not working with Japanese characters in 4.23
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Crystal401
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After fixing the search issue in one of the 4.xx version,
search does not work with non alphabetic characters.
To: Petko,
Although this seems minor,
improving on internationalization on MI will definitely increase
your customer base.
The uservoice results all make sense, but I hope that you
notice that it is biased to already existing customers.
Potential customers can't vote yet=p
search does not work with non alphabetic characters.
To: Petko,
Although this seems minor,
improving on internationalization on MI will definitely increase
your customer base.
The uservoice results all make sense, but I hope that you
notice that it is biased to already existing customers.
Potential customers can't vote yet=p
This is so by design. You can search for non-alphabetic characters only.Crystal401 wrote:After fixing the search issue in one of the 4.xx version,
search does not work with non alphabetic characters.
If you want to search for such characters you have to combine them with some word in a phrase search (for example "room." or "sound - ").
I just would like to report that this problem is fixed by MyInfo 4.25 release, at least in my environment.
I also like to remind for other users that there is a small pitfall in search function - if you want to search a phrase that is not placed in beginning of a token (where token as characters separated by spaces), just wrap your phrase around by * to get desired result.
I also like to remind for other users that there is a small pitfall in search function - if you want to search a phrase that is not placed in beginning of a token (where token as characters separated by spaces), just wrap your phrase around by * to get desired result.