RChilli’s Boolean Search offers more control and flexibility by allowing you to define search parameters and apply logical conditions to narrow down results more effectively. Here's a deeper dive into the key features and how it works:
How Boolean Search Works:
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Required vs. Optional Parameters:
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Required Parameters: You must provide values for these parameters, and the AND condition is applied to multiple values. For instance, if you require Job Profile and Skills, the search will return results that include both.
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Optional Parameters: You can provide values, but it's not mandatory, and the OR condition is applied. For example, you can search for City or State, and the system will return results that match either.
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Required Parameters: You must provide values for these parameters, and the AND condition is applied to multiple values. For instance, if you require Job Profile and Skills, the search will return results that include both.
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Dynamic Weightage:
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Default Weightage: By default, the default weight is applied across all entities in the search.
- Dynamic Weightage: You can apply dynamic weightage to certain search entities to prioritize them. For example, if Skills are more critical than Experience, you can adjust the weightage to reflect that priority. This ensures that the most important factors have a bigger impact on the search results.
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Default Weightage: By default, the default weight is applied across all entities in the search.
For more information, please refer to this link: RChilli Boolean Search Documentation or contact RChilli Support for assistance.
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