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Project search


General information

The project search has been designed to find all projects that are similar to the search term entered. In case of doubt, more hits are displayed. This has the advantage that even in the case of typing errors, the searched project is usually found anyway. The disadvantage, however, is that hits are also displayed that have a great similarity to the search term, but do not match it completely. The more exact the match is, the higher up in the hit list the project appears. For example, a search for the unique project number ' ' can lead to several hits because similar project numbers such as ' ' ' are also displayed. The project ' ' which has the greatest match is always displayed at the top of the hit list.

Simple search

When calling up the project search, you will receive a simple mono search field in which any search terms can be entered.




When a search query is sent, a full text search is triggered. If several search terms are used, an OR link is created in the background. The more search terms are found in a project, the higher in the hit list this appears. Search terms that appear in the project title are weighted higher than those from other fields. The full text search with one word searches for the entered letter sequence, whereby word parts are also found and more hits are obtained than with the 'normal' search. For example, the search for 'Case' will also find words like 'Case study', 'Emergency' or 'If necessary'. A full text search with several words, however, only searches for the entered words as a whole, not for the word components. When searching with 'Energy' and 'Wind' only those hits will be shown which contain exactly these words, but not 'Wind Energy' or 'Energy Storage' etc.


Advanced Search

The advanced search allows further restrictions and filters. For example, individual project types, the project status or labels can be integrated into the search or individual fields such as the project number or the project title can be searched specifically.

The various search options of the advanced search with their combination options enable complex search queries, which are intuitively understandable. We recommend that you use it.