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[EP-tech] Re: search for 2-character-string


I don't actually know.  This is news to me.  It looks like it was deprecated on the oldest version of that page in the wiki.  The metafield class is still there...

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On 25 Sep 2015, at 15:02, Alan.Stiles wrote:

> Does that mean this page should be updated to reflect the apparently non-deprecated status of the 'id' field type? ;-)
> http://wiki.eprints.org/w/Metadata#Metadata_Field_Types
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> Subject: [EP-tech] Re: search for 2-character-string
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> If you make them of type 'id' rather than 'text', then it will do exact match searching.
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> On 25 Sep 2015, at 13:35, Thomas Lauke wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>> 
>> we introduced a new text field to specify some chemical properties described in an archive item.
>> These chemical properties contain the chemical element names naturally ...
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>> How to search for all these 'Cu(II)-H-SO4-H2O', e.g., when a usual search request ignores them due to string length?
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>> Many thanks for any hint
>> Thomas
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