Each mapped_field corresponds to a UGA key. To understand how this property
works, take the following example. In the SearchConfig table, the
user adds this entry:
search_config {
name: "person"
search_criteria_property {
mapped_fields: "player"
mapped_fields: "coach"
}
}
Now, when a user issues a query like:
criteria {
field: "person"
text_array {
txt_values: "Tom Brady"
txt_values: "Bill Belichick"
}
}
MWH search will return search documents where (player=Tom Brady ||
coach=Tom Brady || player=Bill Belichick || coach=Bill Belichick).
Each mapped_field corresponds to a UGA key. To understand how this property
works, take the following example. In the SearchConfig table, the
user adds this entry:
search_config {
name: "person"
search_criteria_property {
mapped_fields: "player"
mapped_fields: "coach"
}
}
Now, when a user issues a query like:
criteria {
field: "person"
text_array {
txt_values: "Tom Brady"
txt_values: "Bill Belichick"
}
}
MWH search will return search documents where (player=Tom Brady ||
coach=Tom Brady || player=Bill Belichick || coach=Bill Belichick).
Each mapped_field corresponds to a UGA key. To understand how this property
works, take the following example. In the SearchConfig table, the
user adds this entry:
search_config {
name: "person"
search_criteria_property {
mapped_fields: "player"
mapped_fields: "coach"
}
}
Now, when a user issues a query like:
criteria {
field: "person"
text_array {
txt_values: "Tom Brady"
txt_values: "Bill Belichick"
}
}
MWH search will return search documents where (player=Tom Brady ||
coach=Tom Brady || player=Bill Belichick || coach=Bill Belichick).
Each mapped_field corresponds to a UGA key. To understand how this property
works, take the following example. In the SearchConfig table, the
user adds this entry:
search_config {
name: "person"
search_criteria_property {
mapped_fields: "player"
mapped_fields: "coach"
}
}
Now, when a user issues a query like:
criteria {
field: "person"
text_array {
txt_values: "Tom Brady"
txt_values: "Bill Belichick"
}
}
MWH search will return search documents where (player=Tom Brady ||
coach=Tom Brady || player=Bill Belichick || coach=Bill Belichick).
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