| Return results where search term is a folder name or in file path [message #475] | 
			Tue, 14 February 2017 22:57   | 
		 
		
			
				
				
				
					
						
						Leah Ford
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		Hi - I'm wondering how I can return results for file paths or folder names  
that include my search term.  
 
For example if I search the term "chemical A" I'd like to return results  
like 
 
.../user/chemicals/chemical-A/... 
 
and 
 
.../user/chemicals/chemical-A/img-001.png 
 
Currently, neither the folder Chemical-A nor img-001.png show up in my  
results. 
 
Thanks!
		
		
		
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			| Re: Return results where search term is a folder name or in file path [message #476 is a reply to message #475] | 
			Tue, 14 February 2017 23:48    | 
		 
		
			
				
				
				
					
						
						Atlas
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		I think this happening by default.  When you search for a term, it will 
search for that term in the file's path as well.  So if you store a file 
named X under a file named Y, and then search for the term "Y", the file 
named X will come up even though Y is no where in its content or name.  It 
works most of the time, but the behavior seems a bit unpredictable. 
 
I really want to search for terms in the path name as well. 
 
-Dat 
 
On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 1:57 PM, Leah Ford  wrote: 
 
>  Hi - I'm wondering how I can return results for file paths or folder names 
>  that include my search term. 
>  
>  For example if I search the term "chemical A" I'd like to return results 
>  like 
>  
>  .../user/chemicals/chemical-A/... 
>  
>  and 
>  
>  .../user/chemicals/chemical-A/img-001.png 
>  
>  Currently, neither the folder Chemical-A nor img-001.png show up in my 
>  results. 
>  
>  Thanks! 
>  
>  
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			| Re: Return results where search term is a folder name or in file path [message #478 is a reply to message #475] | 
			Fri, 17 February 2017 20:03   | 
		 
		
			
				
				
				
					
						
						FoxTrot Engineering
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		Leah Ford wrote: 
 
> Hi - I'm wondering how I can return results for file paths or folder names  
> that include my search term.  
 
The parent folder name (but not higher parent folders in the path) is indexed as a metadata. With FoxTrot Pro, you can search: 
[any metadata or filename] [includes consecutive words] [chemical A] 
This should find any file in a folder whose name contains "chemical A", but will also find files whose name or maybe some other metadata attribute contains "chemical A". 
You can add a second criterion: 
[filename] [does not include consecutive words] [chemical A] 
to remove those containing the string in the filename. 
 
> Currently, neither the folder Chemical-A nor img-001.png show up in my  
> results. 
 
Maybe the relevance slider (i.e. "1,000 most relevant items), or another categorization filter, prevent them to be shown? 
 
 
Jérôme - CTM Engineering 
 
 
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