Used to provide a search operator for text properties. This is optional. Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields relevant to the type of item being searched.
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| virtual System.Nullable< bool > | ExactMatchWithOperator [get, set] |
| | If true, the text value is tokenized as one atomic value in operator searches and facet matches. For example, if the operator name is "genre" and the value is "science-fiction" the query restrictions "genre:science" and "genre:fiction" doesn't match the item; "genre:science-fiction" does. Value matching is case-sensitive and does not remove special characters. If false, the text is tokenized. For example, if the value is "science-fiction" the queries "genre:science" and "genre:fiction" matches the item. More...
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| virtual string | OperatorName [get, set] |
| | Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the text property. For example, if operatorName is subject and the property's name is subjectLine, then queries like subject:value show results only where the value of the property named subjectLine matches value. By contrast, a search that uses the same value without an operator returns all items where value matches the value of any text properties or text within the content field for the item. The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). The maximum length is 32 characters. More...
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| virtual string | ETag [get, set] |
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Used to provide a search operator for text properties. This is optional. Search operators let users restrict the query to specific fields relevant to the type of item being searched.
◆ ETag
| virtual string Google.Apis.CloudSearch.v1.Data.TextOperatorOptions.ETag |
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◆ ExactMatchWithOperator
| virtual System.Nullable<bool> Google.Apis.CloudSearch.v1.Data.TextOperatorOptions.ExactMatchWithOperator |
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If true, the text value is tokenized as one atomic value in operator searches and facet matches. For example, if the operator name is "genre" and the value is "science-fiction" the query restrictions "genre:science" and "genre:fiction" doesn't match the item; "genre:science-fiction" does. Value matching is case-sensitive and does not remove special characters. If false, the text is tokenized. For example, if the value is "science-fiction" the queries "genre:science" and "genre:fiction" matches the item.
◆ OperatorName
| virtual string Google.Apis.CloudSearch.v1.Data.TextOperatorOptions.OperatorName |
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Indicates the operator name required in the query in order to isolate the text property. For example, if operatorName is subject and the property's name is subjectLine, then queries like subject:value show results only where the value of the property named subjectLine matches value. By contrast, a search that uses the same value without an operator returns all items where value matches the value of any text properties or text within the content field for the item. The operator name can only contain lowercase letters (a-z). The maximum length is 32 characters.
The documentation for this class was generated from the following file:
- Google.Apis.CloudSearch.v1.cs