The symbol ! can be used in place of the word NOT. This is equivalent to a difference using sets. The NOT operator excludes documents that contain the term after NOT. To search for documents that must contain "computational" and may contain "objects" use the query: +computational objects NOT The "+" or required operator requires that the term after the "+" symbol exist somewhere in a the field of a single document. To search for documents that contain "computational objects" and "Computational effort" use the query: "computational objects" AND "Computational Effort" + The symbol & can be used in place of the word AND. This is equivalent to an intersection using sets. The AND operator matches documents where both terms exist anywhere in the text of a single document. Or "computational objects" OR computational AND To search for documents that contain either "computational objects" or just "computational" use the query: "computational objects" computational The symbol || can be used in place of the word OR. This is equivalent to a union using sets. The OR operator links two terms and finds a matching document if either of the terms exist in a document. This means that if there is no Boolean operator between two terms, the OR operator is used. The OR operator is the default conjunction operator. The search system supports AND, "+", OR, NOT and "-" as Boolean operators. SEC CFR Title 17 of the Code of Federal Regulations.Boolean operators allow terms to be combined through logic operators. SEC.report is not affiliated with the U.S. If you would like to conduct full-text searches and filter on SIC codes, please email us at reverse-address search and searches of document metadata dating back to 1994, please check the document header search toolĭata is automatically aggregated and provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied.
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