TOC Quick Search not working on one ItemType - what can be the reason?
Hi community, I have build a custom ItemType that shall store MAC address numbers. It´s basically a pretty standard straightforward ItemType as we have seen it many many times before. The keyed_name of the individual items is set on the MAC address itself. So for example an item can have the keyed_name: 12-23-34-45-67 As far as I know, the Innovator 'quick search' in the TOC use the keyed_name to search matching items. This so far worked for all of my custom ItemTypes by default. But it now doesn´t work for this specific ItemType for the MACs. It doesn´t matter what I enter into the Quick Search field, it never returns any result. Does anyone know, what can cause this behavior? 1. Does Quick Search require any extra setting beside specifying a "keyed_name"? 2. Does Quick Search dislike my MAC number format with the hypens? 3. Does Quick Search not work, when they are two many items? (the table has hundred of thousands of entries...) 4. Do I need to restart some kind of crawler, similar as seen in Enterprise Search? I am really confused right now, why only at this ItemType the Quick Search refuses it´s duty. Hope anyone can help out! Best regards Angela1.2KViews0likes1CommentError in Installing Aras Enterprise Search Agent Service
Hey, I am following the installation guide to install the Aras Enterprise search. I have installed ZooKeepers, Cluster Service and Solr node. While installing the agent service by running ArasESAgentSetup.msi file, it's giving an error stating "Internal server error: Request body exception: "length cannot be negative: -1". It's occurring at the Solr admin settings window. Error Screenshot - Any suggestions? Thanks6.1KViews0likes2Commentssearching for parts that contain an asterisk in Aras Innovator
Is there a way within Aras Innovator to search for Part Numbers that contain the asterisk character? I'm not sure how to search for parts containing the asterisk without the system assuming I am using a wildcard in my criteria. It seems that the results are the same weather "Use Wildcards" is checked or not in the Search drop-down menu. On the advice of a colleague I tried these variants, none of which returned any parts containing the asterisk in their part number: *\* and \* both return every part (>74k parts) * returned just 20 parts but none containing Asterisk character *\ returned the same 20 parts as above *[\*] returned the same 20 parts as above8.4KViews0likes4Comments