Query Analysis for Windows Search

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To create a query on catalogs built with the Windows Search Service right-click the Windows Search icon > KM Commands > New Query Analysis:

Step 1: Select the Query Type

A search query can be expressed by building a simple string consisting of keywords or by making use of the powerful, but more complex, Enterprise SQL Search query language that extends the standard SQL-92 and SQL-99 database query syntax and is tuned for compiling full-text search queries

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Query Analysis Wizard – Query Type Selection

Select Standard Query (free text) to perform a simple query, or

Select Advanced Query to perform complex query and to adjust the query to your specific needs

Step 2.1: Set the Standard Query Options

Use the Standard Query to execute a query defined with the keyword-type syntax.

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Query Analysis Wizard – Catalog Selection

Select the specific catalog you want to query, or select All to query all the monitored catalogs at once

Type the query string

Select the sorting and the order option

Click Next to continue.

tip See Microsoft MSDN Library site for detailed information on the query syntax.

Step 2.2: Set the Advanced Query Options

Use the Advanced Query when the search query is defined by using the Enterprise SQL search query syntax.

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Query Analysis Wizard – Catalog Selection (Advanced)

Select the specific catalog you want to query, or select All to query all the monitored catalogs at once

Type the query string. Use the SQL query language to built your query, as shown in the provided example.

Click Next to continue.

Step 3: Define the Query display name

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Query Analysis Wizard – Object Definition

Object display name: Label that will be displayed in the PATROL Console for this web request monitoring.

Object internal identifier (ID): PATROL internal identifier of this monitored object.

Click Finish to submit the query.