Примери за използване на Crawled properties на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Choose Crawled Properties.
Searches can be performed only on managed properties, not crawled properties.
In the Mappings to crawled properties section, specify if you want to include.
The properties that the search service finds andassociates with documents are called crawled properties.
In the Mappings to crawled properties section, select one of the following.
The search schema displays the name of auto-generated managed properties and their mappings to crawled properties in grey in the search schema.
Crawled properties are automatically extracted from crawled content.
Repeat this step to map more crawled properties to this managed property. .
Crawled properties are generated from various locations in SharePoint or in documents themselves.
For the built-in managed properties, you can change their mappings to crawled properties, but the only setting you can change is the alias.
When multiple crawled properties are mapped to a managed property, the one that's chosen will be the first in the list that has a value for a given document.
Metadata property mappings map properties extracted from documents during crawls(called crawled properties) to managed properties, which users can use in search queries.
Include values from all crawled properties mapped Select this option if you want values from all crawled properties to be mapped for a given document.
The search schema has a list of crawled properties that helps the crawler decide what content and metadata to extract.
On the Crawled Properties page, find the crawled property that you want to map to a managed property, or enter its name in the Crawled properties box under Filters.
You can add mappings to other managed properties for the crawled properties, but if you change any other setting, you override the other(hidden) settings and the auto-generated managed property is converted to a regular managed property. .
You can make the crawled properties part of the search user experience by mapping the crawled properties to managed properties. .
You can map each of these crawled properties to the Author managed property so that when a user queries by author, appropriate results from the three document types are included.
You can map each of these crawled properties to the Author managed property so that when a user queries by author, appropriate results from the three document types are included.
Because the list of crawled properties is likely to be long, you can type the name(or the first part of the name)of the property that you are looking for in the Crawled property name box, and then click Find.
To view crawled property categories, click Categories.
On the Categories page, find the crawled property category that you want to view or edit.
To edit a category, point to the crawled property category that you want to edit, click the arrow, and then click Edit category.
It's the title from the crawled property that's highest on the mapping list and that has a value that's included in the index.
This option makes values for the crawled property searchable when a full-text search is used.
In the Include in full-text index section,select the box if you want to include the content of this crawled property in the full-text index.
On the Edit Crawled Property page,if you want to include values for the crawled property in the search index, select the Include values for this property in the search index check box.
Describe what a crawled property is and how they are created.
Include values from a single crawled property based on the order specified Select this option if you want only a single value mapped.
Overview of crawled and managed properties in SharePoint Server 2013.