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Ability to use multiple keywords in global search#898
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Ability to use multiple keywords in global search#898Zoopme wants to merge 1 commit intostwe:masterfrom
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Thanks for this feature! I agree this is really frustrating. This bundle has very little unit tests, but with all new features that's becoming a real pain. Can you provide a test for this new feature? |
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Hi @stephanvierkant, |
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I have found that is was very frustrating to to be able to use multiple keywords in the global search filters.
For example, we had a customer field in our organisation with values such as "Daniel Brian Brown" and when people were entering "Daniel Brown" in the global search, it would not come up.
Therefore, I have added a new 'keywords_string' value to the 'global_search_type' option. It makes datatables much more flexible when using the global search filter to find information.
I hope you like it and you can merge it soon !