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Proximity searching allows you to combine search terms using the two proximity operators NEAR and FBY (FOLLOWED BY). To execute a proximity search, enter the required terms separated by the proximity operator you wish to use.
You can specify the maximum number of words you want to allow between the terms by entering a period followed by the required number after the operator, for example NEAR.6. When executing a proximity search on phrases, UKOP Online counts the number of words between the first word of the first phrase and the first word of the second phrase.
If no maximum is set, the software will retrieve all entries where the terms entered are within ten words of each other.
The NEAR operator enables you to search for terms situated within a specified distance of each other, and in any order.
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The FBY (FOLLOWED BY) operator enables you to search for terms situated within a specified distance of each other, and in the specified order.
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