Hello, for following problem I can't find a solution.
The search syntax for a proximity operator search is "Word1" prox / distance <n "Word2". This works fine unless one of the words is a compound word. So, for example, the search "airgap" prox / distance </ 7 "cooling" work, but the search "air gap" prox / distance </ 7 "cooling" gives an error message.
Does anybody know a solution for this?
Thanks!
Search using proximity operator
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Re: Search using proximity operator
Hi
You need to not have spaces around the slash
https://worldwide.espacenet.com/beta/se ... %20cooling
You need to not have spaces around the slash
https://worldwide.espacenet.com/beta/se ... %20cooling
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Re: Search using proximity operator
Please also remove the "/" after "<".
The following query
"air gap" prox/distance < 7 "cooling"
will then work fine.
The following query
"air gap" prox/distance < 7 "cooling"
will then work fine.
Kind regards
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