Enterprise Vault.cloud™ Advanced eDiscovery User Guide
- About Enterprise Vault Advanced eDiscovery
- Getting started with Advanced eDiscovery
- Advanced eDiscovery roles
- Investigations
- Case management
- Reviewing and working with emails in eDiscovery
- Email export
- Collaborative reports
- Advanced eDiscovery alerts
- Email Continuity
- Methods for searching cases and accounts
- Methods for searching tables and reports
- Advanced eDiscovery Frequently Asked Questions
- Best practices, limitations, and known issues
- Advanced eDiscovery updates in previous releases
About stop words and special characters
Stop words are a set of commonly used words that Personal.cloud ignores when it performs a Search or Advanced Search. Personal.cloud treats the following words as stop words:
a, an, and, are, as, at
be, but, by
for
if, in, into, is, it
no, not
of, on, or
such
that, the, their, then, there, these, they, this, to
was, will, with
Note:
The stop words are supported in English only, unless your company subscribes to the option to perform enhanced searches in Japanese.
Note the following special cases:
In phrase searches a stop word acts as a placeholder for any stop word, or nothing.
See Phrase searches.
The words AND, OR, and NOT act as operators in a Boolean operator search.
Personal.cloud omits the following special characters from searches:
* @ # $ % ^ & - + = _ { } [ ] , < > ; : / \ ?
Advanced eDiscovery prevents you from entering the following special characters into the search boxes: / \ < > #
Note the following special cases:
In phrase searches a special character acts as a placeholder for any special character, or nothing.
See Phrase searches.
Question marks and asterisks act as wildcard characters in a wildcard search.
See Wildcard searches.