Overview:
A search request consists of a group of words and phrases linked by connectors such as AND, OR and NOT. If you use more than one connector, you should use parentheses to indicate precisely what you want to search for. Noise words such as if and the are ignored in searches.
Here are some examples: |
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ARTA LENDING |
the phrase "ARTA LENDING" must be present |
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ARTA AND LENDING |
both "ARTA" and "LENDING" must be present |
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ARTA OR LENDING |
either "ARTA" or "LENDING" must be present |
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ARTA AND NOT LENDING |
"ARTA" must be present and "LENDING" must not be present |
Wildcards:
A search can contain the wildcard characters * and ?. A ? in a word matches any single character, while a * matches any number of characters. The wildcard characters can be in any position in a word. Example: "LEND*" would match "Lender" and "Lending".
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