Search Problem

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I would have thought that Quad in titles would be a subset of Quad in all posts and therefor smaller. I am interested in Quad products like the ESL63 and 405 amplifier, I use the search Quad in titles to find these, previously this worked well
 
The title search only searches the actual thread titles. It will not search both titles and posts for your terms once the title toggle is selected. With it not selected you will get both posts and threads. Thus it will almost always be a smaller number.

On the older forum, it was BBS software (the type you can still see on a few forums, where each post in a thread also carried the title of the thread itself. Maybe this is what you saw?
 
Yes there is definitely something wrong with ''SEARCH''
Yesterday I tried, unsuccessfully to find a post from a current running thread, by a member who has made over 100 posts on the subject. I put in the exact title by copy & paste. members name, confirmed by DIY & search came up with ONE post. Not the one I wanted.
With a shorter title I managed to get more posts on the subject i wanted & many others, but still not the one I need to refer too!! very frustrating.

Cheers
 
If the new database has lost the linkage between post and thread title, that is a major loss of information.
Not sure that's what I meant, posts are still threaded but are no longer titled with the thread title. You could add in your own titles to a post within a thread (the old 'NT' replies), can't any more.
 
Well I found the Post No from the group contributing to the subject.
Armed with this I redid the search & NO it was not shown in the 6 pages of threads found. Many, many had nothing to do with the title subject.
However when I knew what the capacitor was, (due to the fact that members had advised me of the thread No) The search found the post.!! Of course the problem was is that I did not know what capacitor had been used, only that it was not the recommended one. So basically new search is CRAP.

Cheers
 
The new search uses ElasticSearch and has been very well received. It hasn't been tuned to audio terms yet (synonyms) but that's on the cards as it seems it will take some custom development.

If there is a specific search you are finding isn't working well, please post the exact search terms and options you're using, and an example of the threads or posts you'd expect to see but aren't.
 
Ok, I got it.

I believe that is because you are searching for threads with "ESL63" in the title, and there are no threads started in 2022 with ESL63 in the title of the thread.

So it's doing exactly what you ask.

If you want to find all posts with ESL63 in them, sorted by date, you can do this:

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Or perhaps you are wanting to search for any posts regardless of what's in them, sorted by date, from threads that have "ESL63" in the title but not from any other threads? That's very specific.

At the end of the day what matters is that the forum can quickly get you the posts or threads you are looking for. Let me know exactly what you're looking for and I'm happy to dig deeper.

I'll ask a 3rd time though - what exact terms and options are you using? You haven't answered this. I need to know so I can reproduce your results. Search bar? Choosing "everywhere"? Or "Threads"? Advanced search? Which tab? I'd love to help...
 
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The advanced search "Everywhere" was the same as "Threads" with 799 posts found.

The toolbar version gave 200 posts and it looked like different ones. I don't know for sure but I can think of simple explanations for both of those anomalies.. ie the "View Older" button hasn't been installed and the sort order is not by date.
 
Another universal option that works very well for this and any other forum....

Using your favorite search engine (DuckDuckGo, StartPage, Google, Bing....), type your search terms followed by "site:diyaudio.com" without the quotes. It'll return hits just from that site.
 
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