Overview
Using a Word Wheel
Dialog Box Controls
Troubleshooting
The Word Wheel dialog box opens when you click a Word Wheel button on a search screen.
The Word Wheel dialog box shows indexed information for which you can search. To do a search, select an item and click Paste to add an item to the search screen, then submit the query. This eliminates trial-and-error searching and makes searching easier. The Word Wheel uses Index Streaming™ technology to download only the part of the index you are browsing, to minimize load on the server.
The following section explains each part of the Word Wheel dialog box.
In the Find box, type one or more characters, then click the Go to button to move to that item (or to the closest matching item) in the Choices List.
The Choices List consists of two columns, Hits and Keys. The Hits list indicates the number of records that contain the word or term in the field you are searching (see the Field drop-down list at the bottom of the dialog box). The Keys list shows indexed information for which you can search. Either words or terms appear in the Keys list, depending on the option button selected at the bottom of the dialog box.
Note: To improve performance if the textbase is large, the Webmaster may have specified that hits not be counted.
A term is a complete entry, such as the title of a document. If a field has both types of indexes, you can switch between them by selecting the Words List or Terms List option button. For example, the Terms List for a field named Title shows the complete title of each document (for example, New Marketing Survey), while the Words List shows each word individually. This means you can search for either a single word (for example, sales) or a complete term (for example, sales statistics).
The Field drop-down list shows the index for the field which you are viewing. This is useful when a box searches more than one field. For example, a box labeled Any word or phrase could search several different fields. Select a different field from the drop-down list to see information stored in that field. You can paste criteria from any field listed, to search for the pasted item(s) in all of the fields in the box.
Click the Paste button to paste the selected item from the Choices List into a box on the search screen. You can paste more than one item (one at a time). A Boolean OR symbol is added between items that you paste. For example, if you paste sales and marketing, the box on the search screen will show sales / marketing. When you submit the query, you will find documents that contain either the word sales OR the word marketing (or both). Before submitting the query, you can change the Boolean symbol to & (which represents AND) or ! (which represents NOT).
If you are having trouble using a Word Wheel, some of the most common problems are listed below. If you do not find an answer to your problem here, see WEB_MSG.HTM, which lists error messages in alphabetical order.
Word Wheel buttons are an option that the creator of the form may have included on a search form. They provide access to a dialog box that allows you to browse indexes. To display Word Wheel buttons and to run a Word Wheel, you need Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0 or later, or Netscape Navigator version 3.x/4.x. For recent versions of Internet Explorer, you must install and use the Microsoft Virtual Machine. Recent versions of Sun Java are not backwards-compatible and do not function with Word Wheels, and recent versions of Netscape Navigator use this incompatible version of Sun Java.
Try selecting a different field from the Field drop-down list on the Word Wheel dialog box. If the drop-down list does not contain any other fields, the textbase may be inaccessible, missing, or damaged. Contact the Webmaster for the site. Another possibility is that your Web browser does not meet the requirements listed above in the first problem/solution mentioned.
To verify that the problem is with the Word Wheel itself (and not with the search screen), do a simple search in the same search box. If the search does not work, then the problem is not specifically with the Word Wheel.
Word Wheel technology supplied by Inmagic, Inc. http://www.inmagic.com. Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
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