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Thread: Logical AND in search - How to?
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31st January 2009, 12:51 PM #1
Logical AND in search - How to?
Hi all,
Wondering if any members (or mods) can tell me if a logical AND is possible in a 'search'?
I have tried +, &, 'and', 'AND'; all with no success. Unless I actually want it, I find the default OR functionality returns far too many results.
A random example: Searching with carbatec thicknesser would return with anything sold by carbatec, as well as thicknessers of any other brand. You have to troll through hundreds of hits to find what you are actually searching for - only carbatec thicknessers. Actually, this isn't the best example, since you could use quotes to constrain the results, but hopefully you get the picture anyway
Cheers,
Mick
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31st January 2009, 12:54 PM #2
Try "carbatec thicknesser" (with the double quotes) in the search box, it returns 33 results (including this thread!)
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31st January 2009, 01:02 PM #3
Also if you're looking at a specific thicknesser from Carbatec, you may have more luck searching for that specific model
Cheers
DJ
ADMIN
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31st January 2009, 02:23 PM #4
Thanks guys, but I'm not actually looking for a carbatec thicknesser (I already have a CTJ 680).
As mentioned, it was a less than perfect (due to quotes providing a solution) random example. Thanks for the quick replies, though.
So, anyone know how, or if actully possible, to do an AND?
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31st January 2009, 05:00 PM #5
As far as I can tell, it's not possible to use operands in a search.
I've tried long enough myself without any success and have just plain given up.
- Andy Mc
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31st January 2009, 05:14 PM #6
As far as I know even Google search doesn't allow the use of AND, but I could be wrong.
If you want more search options you can of course use Google search and limit it to woodworkforums.com (or any other site) by putting that in the site or domain name box. You can also type that direct in to your search by putting site:xxx at the end. I often do this if I only want hits from Australia, eg Holden site:au
None of which really answers your question
Later:
This got me intrigued so I did some reading of Google search info, any Google search actually automatically incorporates AND, see here.
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31st January 2009, 06:01 PM #7
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31st January 2009, 09:27 PM #8
Skew, that was the stage I was at when I started this thread I thought I'd better ask, just in case I was missing something silly.
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31st January 2009, 09:52 PM #9
BS and Groggy - using the site specificity of a google search is a great idea, but it seems a bit temperamental...
I tried "logical and in search" site:woodworkforums.com in google expecting to get this thread but
Your search - "logical and in search" site:woodworkforums.com - did not match any documents.
However
"10hb table saw" site:woodworkforums.com
worked with no worries.
Perhaps this thread is just too young for google to list it? Still, I think Fred's on the money with the site:xxx.com suggestion. Thanks mate.
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31st January 2009, 09:59 PM #10
Try this in the search box:
"carbatec thicknesser" site:www.woodworkforums.com.au
then try
"carbatec" & "thicknesser" site:www.woodworkforums.com.au
Note the use and positioning of the quotes and ampersand. Does that help?
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31st January 2009, 10:04 PM #11
You can build some pretty specific searches this way. I did searches for "carbatec thicknesser warranty" and "carbatec thicknesser blades", each worked.
eg:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...au&btnG=Search
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