Which two statements are true about full-text searches in Oracle Universal Record
Management?
A.
Text entered without quotation marks returns the word you enter as well its stems.
B.
Text entered in quotation marks returns the word you enter as well as its stems.
C.
Text entered in quotation marks returns only that specific phrase.
D.
Text entered without quotation marks returns only that specific phrase.
Correct answers: A and C.
Reference:
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23943_01/doc.1111/e10797/c03_finding_files.htm#CSUSG794
Extract:
“When you perform a full-text search, the search finds the word you specify and words that have the same stem. For example, searching for the word address finds files with the word address, addressing, addresses, or addressed in them. To limit the search to the word you specify, place the word in double quotation marks (for example, “address”).”