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Overview

CA DataMinder Content Services enable reviewers to run content searches. These searches use pattern-matching technology to retrieve events based on their text content. Content searches are available in the iConsole and Data Management console.

Content searches offer several advantages over standard CA DataMinder searches. You can specify the usual search criteria (event type, user or group, when the event was captured, and so on). But you can also search for specific text content and sort the search results by relevance. You can include logical operators in your search expression to zero in on key documents and eliminate irrelevant results. You can even search for documents with common themes or concepts.

To enable content searches, you must first index CA DataMinder events into a content database using the content indexer. This utility extracts CA DataMinder events from the CMS and submits them to the content database. The content database then processes these events, storing them as indexed, text-searchable documents. When a reviewer runs a content search, the content database analyzes the indexed documents and returns all documents that match the search criteria.