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title = "Finding Items"
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weight = 30
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[extra]
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Items can be searched by their annotated meta data and their contents
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using full text search. The landing page shows a list of current
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items. Items are displayed sorted by their date, newest first.
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Docspell has two modes for searching: a simple search bar and a search
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menu with many options. Both are active at the same time, but only one
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is visible. You can switch between them without affecting the results.
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# Search Bar
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{{ imgright(file="search-bar.png") }}
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By default, the search bar is shown. It provides a shortcut to search
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for names and a mode for fulltext-only search. The dropdown contains
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the different options.
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## The *Names* option {#names}
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This option corresponds to the same named field in the search menu. If
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you switch between search menu and search bar (by clicking the icon on
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the left), you'll see that they are the same fields. Typing in the
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search bar also fills the corresponding field in the search menu (and
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vice versa).
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The *Names* searches in the item name, names of correspondent
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organization and person, and names of concering person and equipment.
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It uses a simple substring search. When searching with this option
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active, it simply submits the (hidden) search menu. So if the menu has
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other fields filled out, they will affect the result, too.
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If the left button in the search bar shows a little blue bubble, it
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means that there are more search fields filled out in the search menu
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that you currently can't see. In this case the results are not only
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restricted by the search term given in the search-bar, but also by
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what is specified in the search menu.
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## The *Contents Only* option {#contents-only}
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This option has no corresponding part in the search menu. Searching
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with this option active, there is a full text search done in:
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attachments contents, attachment names, item name and item notes.
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The results are not ordered by item date, but by relevance with
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respect to the search term. This ordering is returned from the full
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text search engine and is simply transfered unmodified.
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# Search Menu
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{{ imgright(file="search-menu.png") }}
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The search menu can be opened by clicking the left icon in the top
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bar. It shows some options to constrain the item list:
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## Show new items
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Clicking the checkbox "Only new" shows items that have not been
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"Confirmed". All items that have been created by docspell and not
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looked at are marked as "new" automatically.
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## Tags & Tag Categories
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Click on a tag to show only items with this tag, the tag is marked
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with a check (✔) icon. Click again, to show only items that are not
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tagged with the tag. Then the tag is marked with a minus (–) icon.
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Clicking a third time deselects the tag and the icon goes back to a
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"tag" icon.
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By default, the most used tags are shown and you can click on *Show
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more…* to list all. How many tags are displayed can be changed in the
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ui settings (go to *User Settings* ‣ *Ui Settings*).
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When multiple tags are checked (✔), only items are shown that have all
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these tags. When multiple tags are excluded (–), then only items are
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shown that don't have these tags.
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The same applies to tag categories. You can show all items that have
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at least on tag of a checked (✔) category. Or you can list all items
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that have no tag of a category (–).
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You can also use drag&drop to tag items in this view. Simply drag an
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item card and drop it on a tag, this will toggle the tag on the item.
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If the item was tagged already, the tag is removed, otherwise added.
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<div class="columns is-centered">
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<div class="column">
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{{ imgnormal(file="drop-tag.png", width="400px") }}
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</div>
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</div>
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## Folder
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Select a folder to only show items in that folder. Only folders where
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the current user has access are displayed. As with tags, there are
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only a few folders shown and you can expand all with a *Show more*
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link. How many folders are displayed without this link can be
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configured in the ui settings.
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If no folder is set, all accessible items are shown. These are all
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items that either have no folder set, or a folder where the current
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user is member.
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It is possible to put items into a folder in this view via drag&drop.
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Simply drag an item card and drop it on a folder. If dropped on the
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*Folders* header, the item is moved outside the folder.
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## Correspondent
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Pick a correspondent to show only these items.
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## Concerned
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Pick a concerned entity to show only these items.
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## Names
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Searches in names of certain properties. The `Names` field is the same
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as the search in the search bar ([see above](#names)).
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## Content
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You can choose tags or correspondents in the search menu and further
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restrict the results using full text search with the *content* field.
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{% infobubble(mode="warning", title="Please note") %}
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This field is intended to be used in conjunction with other fields in
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the search menu. It *may be really slow* if used alone, since first
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the database query is executed and its results are further constrained
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by fulltext search.
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Use the search-bar with option *Contents Only* to do quick fulltext
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searches.
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{% end %}
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## Date
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Specify a date range to show only items whose date property is within
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this range. If you want to see items of a specific day, choose the
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same day for both fields.
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For items that don't have an explicitly date property set, the created
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date is used.
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## Due Date
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Specify a date range to show only items whose due date property is
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within this range. Items without a due date are not shown.
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## Direction
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Specify whether to show only incoming, only outgoing or all items.
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# Customize Substring Search
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The substring search of the *All Names* and *Name* field can be
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customized in the following way: A wildcard `*` can be used at the
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start or end of a search term to do a substring match. A `*` means
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"everything". So a term `*company` matches all names ending in
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`company` and `*company*` matches all names containing the word
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`company`. The matching is case insensitive.
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Docspell adds a `*` to the front and end of a term automatically,
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unless one of the following is true:
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- The term already has a wildcard.
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- The term is enclosed in quotes `"`.
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# Full Text Search
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## The Query
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The query string for full text search is very powerful. Docspell
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currently supports [Apache SOLR](https://lucene.apache.org/solr/) as
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full text search backend, so you may want to have a look at their
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[documentation on query
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syntax](https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/8_4/query-syntax-and-parsing.html#query-syntax-and-parsing)
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for a in depth guide.
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- Wildcards: `?` matches any single character, `*` matches zero or
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more characters
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- Fuzzy search: Appending a `~` to a term, results in a fuzzy search
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(search this term and similiar spelled ones)
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- Proximity Search: Search for terms that "near" each other, again
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using `~` appended to a search phrase. Example: `"cheese cake"~5`.
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- Boosting: apply more weight to a term with `^`. Example: `cheese^4
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cake` – cheese is 4x more important.
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Docspell will preprocess the search query to prepare a query for SOLR.
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It will by default search all indexed fields, which are: attachment
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contents, attachment names, item name and item notes.
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## The Results
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When using full text search, each item in the result list is annotated
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with the highlighted occurrence of the match.
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<figure class="image">
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<img src="/img/fts-feature.png">
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</figure>
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