Searching the Help
To search for information in the Help, type a word or phrase in the Search box. When you enter a group of words, OR is inferred. You can use Boolean operators to refine your search.
Results returned are case insensitive. However, results ranking takes case into account and assigns higher scores to case matches. Therefore, a search for "cats" followed by a search for "Cats" would return the same number of Help topics, but the order in which the topics are listed would be different.
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A single word | cat
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Topics that contain the word "cat". You will also find its grammatical variations, such as "cats". |
A phrase. You can specify that the search results contain a specific phrase. |
"cat food" (quotation marks) |
Topics that contain the literal phrase "cat food" and all its grammatical variations. Without the quotation marks, the query is equivalent to specifying an OR operator, which finds topics with one of the individual words instead of the phrase. |
Search for | Operator | Example |
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Two or more words in the same topic |
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Either word in a topic |
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Topics that do not contain a specific word or phrase |
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Topics that contain one string and do not contain another | ^ (caret) |
cat ^ mouse
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A combination of search types | ( ) parentheses |
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General mapping requirements
When creating field links, keep the following limitations in mind:
- If you change the mappings you must do a full synchronization to ensure synchronization of historical data. Otherwise, your historical data cannot be synchronized correctly and you may get errors in the next incremental synchronization.
- A field in one endpoint can be mapped to only one field in the other endpoint.
- Mandatory fields must be mapped. If a null value is written to a mandatory field, an error will occur at runtime.
- If you map string fields with different maximum lengths, during synchronization a string value in the source endpoint will be truncated as necessary if it exceeds the maximum length of the other field.