Thanks for the suggestion Mick, didn't work though :(
Tried [Tom + Jerry] , [Tom+Jerry] , Tom+Jerry
What version of OTRS are you running?
From:
"Mick Robinson"
To:
"'OTRS mailing list'"
Date:
17/10/2009 08:39
Subject:
Re: [otrs] Dual word searches
Sent by:
otrs-bounces@otrs.org
Try using a +
[Tom + Jerry]
Works on mine
Mick
From: otrs-bounces@otrs.org [mailto:otrs-bounces@otrs.org] On Behalf Of
Emily Flynn
Sent: 12 October 2009 15:37
To: OTRS mailing list
Subject: [otrs] Dual word searches
Hi,
Just sending this on again, no response to initial mail.
Does anyone know how I can implement dual word searches within FAQ search?
Say for instance, someone wants to search for "phone list", and I have the
words "phone" and "list" as the keywords of the article, the article will
come up when either the words phone or list are used in the search, but
not at the same time... so how can I implement dual word searches? Putting
inverted commas around the two words doesn't work.
OTRS - 2.4.4
FAQ - 1.6.4
Thanks
Emily
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