BUG? Search operator "AND" not functioning properly
Hey, the search operator "AND" seems to be functioning differently than it used to. I feel like it used to reliably give me results that included both terms, but now it seems to do nothing?
In the example below, for instance, I would expect results to include both "rational" and "irrational", but that is not the case. This seems to happen for ESV searches as well.
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I don't see any erroneous results but I do see a weird presentation of the results. The first two items are actually a single result in a single article which crosses a page boundary. They should be shown as a single result. Same with the bottom two ... they are in the same article but not the same page. I would suggest that you report this as a display bug.
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Thanks, will do.
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It's not a bug. The screenshot shows that the selected display context is "Sentence". That means that the results will be displayed with the containing sentence(s) as context, but (as MJ indicated), the search is looking for the terms within the same article.
The results might make more sense to you if you switch the display context from "Sentence" to "Article". Note that this will only change how much text is displayed around the results. It won't alter the actual search results.
Alternatively, if you use the Search panel to do a Books search, you will see the same results, but grouped by article.
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