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Question #: 5
Topic #: 6
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On a Contact record, a user creates a note that contains the word running.
One week later, the user reports that they cannot find the Contact record associated with the note.
You need to find the note.
Solution: Use Relevance Search to search for the word run.
Does the solution meet the goal?

  • A. Yes
  • B. No
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FahadShaikh
Highly Voted 5 years, 5 months ago
In exam question Yes the answer is correct.
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arshad
Highly Voted 5 years, 5 months ago
I did try but couldn't search Notes neither Categorized nor Relevance
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powerMaster
4 years ago
you need to make is searchable first!
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Mandya
Most Recent 4 years, 12 months ago
Answer is correct. You need to enable Relevance search in order to perform it. When you use relevance search for 'run', you will get run, running, ran and runs in the result. That's the specialty of Relevance Search.
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ManuB
5 years ago
Search "running" works with relevance search, actually better than categorized search where I have to specify "*running" in order to find.
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Harish1509
5 years, 1 month ago
Dynamics 365 (online) users have a new way to find what they are looking for. Relevance Search finds matches to any word in the search term in any field in an entity enabled for Relevance Search (including text in notes, attachments in an e-mail or appointment). It uses the external search service of Microsoft Azure to boost search performance. It returns the results in a single list, sorted by relevance and searches inflectional words. For example searching the word “print” will return results like “printing”, and “printed” as well. Wildcard searching is no longer required. Users can further narrow their search by using the Global Facets of Record Type, Owner, Modified On, and Created On.
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5 years, 3 months ago
Relevance search would show the results, so answer is correct. If it was categorized search, then *run would be required to fetch the results. Of course, the underlying assupmtion is relevance search is enabled and Notes entity is enabled for the search
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Habboub
5 years, 4 months ago
Can someone please summarize the rules for each search mode?
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MAKHUNXA
5 years, 5 months ago
Ans is correct - run or running- gives the result. at least 3 characters to search.
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FahadShaikh
5 years, 5 months ago
Well and yes based on the assumption that the relevance search is enabled.
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verotexe
5 years, 6 months ago
i dont understand...you have to assume that the feature is enabled?
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ning
5 years, 7 months ago
Actually, you need run*, if only run, you will not find running
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jasonscript
5 years, 6 months ago
This is not right. Relevance search does not require wildcard searching https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/admin/configure-relevance-search-organization#how-relevance-search-works
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jk4hn
5 years, 2 months ago
I just tested and the * is required
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jk4hn
5 years, 2 months ago
Its supposed to work though: For example, "ran" will match to "run" and "running" since "run" is considered the base form of the word. Word stemmers, such as SQL full-text indexes, don't have any linguistic context and only consider matches where the root is the same as the inflectional form.
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Qr4nk
5 years, 2 months ago
Correct, I just tried and only "run" doesnt work.
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