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#168918 - 03/12/04 02:10 PM
How to perform a search
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Here's a Handy "HOW TO" for the SEARCH function
The new and improved Search Feature in Bankers' Threads is very powerful; however if you're not familiar with how to use it properly, it may not yield the results you are looking for.
To Perform a Search:
Go to the Search Page
Select the Category, Forum or Forums that you would like to search from the left. - Selecting a Category will search all forums in that category. - Selecting one forum will search in just that forum. - Selecting multiple forums will search only withing those selected forums.
On the right, to search a keyword, enter it into the box. You can click "Advanced Search Tips" for more help. - Entering a single keyword will search for that word.
- Entering 2 or more words will search for each word, as if there were an OR operator. So entering peanut butter will search for posts containing peanut OR butter.
- Entering 2 or more words WITH PLUS SIGNS will search with an AND operator. So entering +peanut +butter will search for posts that contain peanut AND butter but they do NOT have to be together.
- Entering 2 or more words IN QUOTE MARKS will search for the phrase. So entering "peanut butter" will search for posts that contain the PHRASE peanut butter and will not return the post if it contains only one of the words.
- Entering 2 or more words with A MINUS sign will exclude words from the search. So entering +peanut -butter will search for posts which have the word peanut in them and DO NOT have the word butter.
- You can mix and match search operators. For example, entering "peanut butter" -jelly would return posts containing the PHRASE peanut butter and NOT containing the word jelly.
- Entering "peanut butter" +jelly -dance would return posts containing the PHRASE peanut butter and containing the word jelly but NOT containing the word dance.
Below that, you can choose whether you are searching the subject AND body of the posts, or just the subject.
Under the Username search section, you can enter a username. This can be done with or without keywords. So entering "peanut butter" +jelly + dance in the keywords and the username of navaho would return posts containing the PHRASE peanut butter AND the word jelly AND the word dance posted by the user navaho.
Next select a date range. There's an option to search all posts, or search for posts newer or older than a certain criteria. Narrowing down the search time will increase the speed of the results.
Next you can choose how many results per page you wish to view.
You can also choose to view a profile of the body. If selected, this will show you the first few words in the body of each post.
When you are finished, click "Submit".
Hope you find this helpful. I will make this post sticky for a few days.
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#168923 - 03/15/04 02:21 PM
Re: How to perform a search
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Thanks for the idea Dan. I just set up the Word file too.
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#168924 - 03/15/04 02:29 PM
Re: How to perform a search
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Michelle, This is REALLY discouraging when even the gurus are having so many problems (along with the rest of us mere mortals). There are thousands of GREAT posts that we cannot gain access to!
Can't we go back to the old way???......this CLEARLY was not an enhancement, regardless of how many times you train it and how great you say it is. This is a cumbersome dog and everyone knows it. Let's face that reality and find a solution.
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#168925 - 03/15/04 04:27 PM
Re: How to perform a search
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There are some pros and cons when there is a software upgrade. I can't speak for Michele and she has the intimate knowledge on this, but I don't think we could go back on just the search function, and there were other positives in this release that are great.
It doesn't replace the search, but be sure to bookmark as a "favorite thread" (linked at the bottom of threads) those you want to go back to, such as the search terms above. Once saved, you'll have direct access from your "My Home" link.
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#168928 - 03/18/04 05:54 PM
Re: How to perform a search
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By setting it to a few years you'll effectively be searching all posts. If this were the default, the search functions would be slow and may slow the server if a lot of folks are searching at one time.
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#168929 - 06/18/04 09:57 PM
Re: How to perform a search
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Is there anyway to search just by thread #?? I've recaived thread #'s from people before, but it can be hard to track them down
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#168930 - 06/21/04 10:05 AM
Re: How to perform a search
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It's not a search, but here instructions for IE browsers-- 1. click here. 2. Make this a "favorite" for your browser. 3. When you want to navigate to a specific thread, click on this favorite. 4. Change "173146" in the url address bar to the post number and press enter.
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#168931 - 07/29/04 02:48 AM
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#168932 - 11/18/04 04:50 PM
Re: How to perform a search
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I do not like the fact that I can only do one search, and then have to wait 5 minutes or more before I can do another.
The old way, I would type in my search word and months to scan, and if I didn't get any matches, I could immediately change my search words and run another search. Now, I run the search, and if no matches, and I try to run another search, I get "sorry you cannot do another search at this time. Try back in a few minutes."
That stinks.
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#168934 - 11/18/04 09:46 PM
Re: How to perform a search
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I've had the same problem as Nanwa. It's also telling me that my search keywords are too short. What does that mean?
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#168935 - 11/18/04 10:17 PM
Re: How to perform a search
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I also am getting the message that Nanwa and Bucko are getting. After the first search, I click on the "Search" button on the top of the page and it happens. But if I use my back button and change the search words that I typed in the first time, it will do another search. Odd . . .
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#168936 - 11/18/04 11:44 PM
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Ditto with me!!
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#168937 - 11/19/04 03:46 PM
Re: How to perform a search
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I tried doing a search on Check 21 with no problem. I then did a search on IRA distribution and got the "cannot proceed" error message. There may be an overflow protection device that will only allow one search in so many seconds. Lots of message boards have these to keep bots from running continuous searches for e-mail addresses in posts.
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#168939 - 01/13/05 05:33 PM
Re: How to perform a search
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What is the name of the poster identified with the thread?
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#168941 - 01/14/05 02:08 PM
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What happens if you search on your own comment, can you view your posts? (I am exploring because I haven't heard this otherwise.)
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#168943 - 10/24/05 04:55 PM
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I have posted topics before, but haven't gotten back to them right away. Is there anyway to pull up just my posts other than clicking on poster and going thru the entire alphabet?
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#168944 - 10/24/05 05:04 PM
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You must register in order to take advantage of some basic functions.
For example, click on Thunder Bunny's name to the left of the above post. Then click on "Show All Users Posts."
If you are registered and a topic is important to you then you can show it as a "favorite" and you will receive notification of all future posts.
Those who post as Anon see the tip of the iceberg in terms of benefits...
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#168945 - 10/24/05 06:49 PM
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thank you. I am a registered user. I was in a rush this morning and didn't sign in. But the tip will assist me tremendously when trying to find my posts. Thank you so much. I just love BOL!
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#729040 - 05/09/07 04:44 PM
Re: How to perform a search
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This site is getting so big, searching is getting really hard. For instance, I asked a question under General Discussion because it was about sole proprietorships. It could go under Operations, Business Accounts, Ask a Banker, Compliance, Bank Secrecy, or my state. So I put it under General.
Also, it looks like my answer would be under a podcast, but since I don't own or know how to use a pod, where else would I look for this information?
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#853861 - 11/14/07 02:21 AM
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Click just the category Private Forums and Banker Forums while holding down the control button.
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#1114750 - 01/22/09 12:02 AM
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Is anyone else having trouble with the + feature when searching? I'm trying to run a search with 2 words (+grandfather+proof in the Lending forum). The result is any post that contains grandfather instead of ones that contain both words. When I switch it to +proof+grandfather it only pulls posts that contain "proof". Am I doing something wrong? Thanks
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#1114754 - 01/22/09 12:07 AM
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I think you need a space (+grandfather +proof)??
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#1114755 - 01/22/09 12:13 AM
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Perfect - thank you Randy.
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#1348766 - 02/24/10 10:15 PM
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Ok...i must be dense....i printed out the directions on doing searches (and even a month or two ago i was getting successful hits), but now pretty much no matter what i enter, i am getting "there are no posts matching your query" or some such...i entered "SAFE Act" which i know has had some recent posts and got nothing.....i need help
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#1348822 - 02/24/10 11:15 PM
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I tried "SAFE Act" in a variety of ways and got nothing. Here's a thread that contains the phrase (in both the subject and body) but it didn't show up in any of my tries either. Just for fun I searched "HMDA" in the HMDA forum for the last year - no hits. I don't think the search feature inside of the threads is as robust as it used to be.
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#1348986 - 02/25/10 02:54 PM
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Thanks.....yeah recently, the search button is useless for me. thanks again.
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#1350037 - 02/26/10 08:45 PM
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The video I have in the Soup section applies to threads as well. http://www.bankersonline.com/abcsoup/abcsoup.html Just use the correct URL.
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#1368353 - 04/02/10 01:33 AM
Only 1 Year?
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It looks like the search feature now limits us to a one year time span. Is this a new "enhancement?" I'm not sure that's a good thing. Maybe there was an announcement somewhere and I haven't found it.
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#1369226 - 04/05/10 03:34 PM
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I didn't see anything either. Is this a permanent change I wonder?
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#1369243 - 04/05/10 03:39 PM
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I've never paid attention to that statement before but I just did a search and asked for information older than 3 years with my user ID. It pulled up threads from 2007.
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#1369261 - 04/05/10 03:49 PM
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We have a help ticket in on the search function. We have to rebuild the SQL database which means taking the threads down. To avoid a disruption we'll do that one evening very soon. That should fix the search issues. In the meantime, see my post above as a work-around.
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#1369272 - 04/05/10 03:54 PM
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I just tried a search on "all forums" and it would not accept anything over 1 year.
I know that long searches can bog down the system, but I often find my answer is over a year old. However, generally less than 2 years. I may not trust an answer older than that anyway. HMDA questions generally go in cycles of a little more than 1 year.
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#1579673 - 07/19/11 01:10 PM
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Where is the Search Page?
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#1579681 - 07/19/11 01:36 PM
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Scroll back to the top of this thread. You'll see: Forum List My Stuff User List Active Topics Search FAQ
click on Search
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#1801413 - 04/04/13 03:16 PM
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Is there any way to save a search?
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#1801414 - 04/04/13 03:18 PM
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You could always add a thread to your Watched Topics, then you could go back and view it anytime. That is what I do, at least. Not sure if that helps or not.
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#1801808 - 04/05/13 01:58 PM
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Is there any way to save a search? Other than to save your search terms somewhere on your machine so you copy and paste, not that I know of.
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#1852328 - 09/16/13 03:02 PM
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SO FRUSTRATING TO DO A SEARCH!!
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#1852332 - 09/16/13 03:13 PM
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If you aren't finding what you need using the BOL search, try using a general search engine like Google and typing in "Bankersonline" before your keywords. I usually go this route and it has worked well for me in the past.
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#2006615 - 04/07/15 05:40 PM
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I thought that I had performed successful searches in the past, but now I am receiving an error message that it says that only adminstrators can see? Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions? Thank you.
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#2006620 - 04/07/15 05:49 PM
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I just tried it and it worked for me. The format looks different from what I have seen in the past, but I did not have any problems.
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#2006636 - 04/07/15 06:52 PM
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Thank you. I have narrowed it down. If I try to do the search within "body," I receive the following message: "UBB Message We encountered a problem. The reason reported was Database error only visible to forum administrators Please click [ Back ] to return to the previous page."
However, if I do the search within "subject" or "subject and body," then it works.
Just wondering if this situation holds true for everyone or if I am the only one who has encountered it?
Thank you very much for your response.
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#2149886 - 10/16/17 02:50 PM
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Search function appears to be broken currently.
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#2149908 - 10/16/17 03:45 PM
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Beech....i tried it just now...seemed to work for me.
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#2153659 - 11/15/17 04:26 PM
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When I try to search today I am getting the following message: "You do not have permission to use the search engine". I am logged in.
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#2153660 - 11/15/17 04:36 PM
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I believe there is a problem with the forums today as I saw where Randy already requested a fix.
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