Matched Fields
The fields that a full text search will match against differ slightly depending on the selected search mode and, in the case of Latest Versions for Location (), the selected location type.
Matched Fields When Searching in Branches
Full text search words match the following Model Settings and File Settings when searching the latest versions on a branch:
The Title field of a model and file version.
The Description field of a model and file version.
The Filename field of a model version and all filenames of a file version’s file resources as listed in the file version’s Contents section. The file type extension is considered as a part of the filename.
The title of assigned Tags. Either tags assigned directly to an item or an ancestor to such a tag in The Tag Tree.
Unlike when Searching in Snapshots and Commits, the full text search does not match separately against file type extensions. You can, however, search on such extensions using a File Type filter.
Matched Fields When Searching in Snapshots and Commits
Full text search words match the following Model Settings and File Settings when searching the latest versions with respect to a snapshot or a manually selected commit in a branch:
The Title field of a model and file version.
The Description field of a model and file version.
The Filename field of a model version.
Selecting Tags instead of the default Text in the list next to the Search button () in The Model Manager Window matches search words on the title of assigned tags — either tags assigned directly to an item or an ancestor to such a tag in The Tag Tree.
Matched Fields When Searching All Versions in the Database
Full text search words match the following Model Settings and File Settings when searching all versions in a database:
The Title field of a model and file version.
The Description field of a model and file version.
The Filename field of a model version and all filenames of a file version’s file resources as listed in the file version’s Contents section. The file type extension is considered as a part of the filename.