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It would be great to have in the Search admin area the option to have multiple keywords search be “AND” or “OR”.
“OR” becomes useless when most of the companies in a directory are in the same field. For example in a restaurant directory if someone searches for “Joe Restaurant” every restaurant in the directory would show up. So in a case like that “AND” is a lot more useful.
@ Matteo
If your server supports it … go to the Connections : Settings admin page under the Search tab and turn off keyword searching.
unfortunately doesn’t look like the server currently supports it. This is an IIS (Windows 2008R2) server, do you know what I need to install on it so it will support it?
@ Matteo
FULLTEXT indexes are only supported by the MyISAM engine in MySQL; so, if your tables are in InnoDB, you will have to convert the Connections tables. I believe this can be done within phpMyAdmin. Just a word of caution … I do not know if there are any risks involved with changing that so you should do your research and backup your db before making any changes. Hope that help.
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