Arctera Enterprise Vault™ eDiscovery Administrator's Guide
- Configuring eDiscovery: Desktop Client
- Importing configuration data from an XML file
- Setting eDiscovery system configuration options
- Setting up and assigning roles
- Working with cases
- Setting up review marks and tags
- Using rules to mark and tag items automatically
- Using Custodian Manager
- Searching for items
- About searching with eDiscovery
- Defining email targets with Address Manager
- Building eDiscovery search schedules
- Manually reviewing items
- About reviewing with eDiscovery
- Searching within the review set
- Deleting items from Enterprise Vault archives
- Working with research folders
- Exporting and producing items
- About exporting and producing items
- Creating and viewing reports
- Enhanced reporting
- Available eDiscovery reports
- Accessing reports through the OData web service
- Appendix A. Enterprise Vault properties for use in eDiscovery searches
- Appendix B. Troubleshooting
- Issues with Insight eDiscovery Custodian Manager
Guidelines on using the NEAR operator condition in eDiscovery rules
There are a number of guidelines that you must observe when you use the NEAR operator condition in a rule.
You must specify more than one value as input for the NEAR operator condition.
If you combine a condition that uses a NEAR operator with one or more other conditions, you can join the NEAR operator condition to the preceding and following conditions with an AND logical operator only - not an OR operator. For example, consider the following rule:
Subject contains 'Arctera' AND Content Near 'Arctera Investment' AND MailDate = '17/03/2010' OR Importance = 'Normal'
You cannot insert an OR operator between the Subject and Content conditions, or between the Content and MailDate conditions. However, it is acceptable to insert an OR condition between the MailDate and Importance conditions.
When a rule contains multiple NEAR operator conditions, they must all use the same search attribute (Subject, Content, or SubjectOrContent). For example, in a rule that contains two NEAR operator conditions, you cannot set the attribute of one condition to Subject and the other to Content.
You cannot insert brackets in a rule condition that uses a NEAR operator.
When a rule contains multiple NEAR operator conditions, and the search values that you specify are in different languages, the language of the first NEAR operator condition determines the language in which eDiscovery conducts all the searches in the rule.