You are configuring a query rule for a site in a SharePoint site collection.
You need to promote specific search results during a defined date range only.
Which two actions should you perform? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
two.)
A.
Configure actions for the rule.
B.
Configure query conditions for the rule.
C.
Add the rule with a source type.
D.
Add the rule without a source type.
E.
Configure publishing options for the rule.
Explanation:
Without using any custom code, Search service application administrators, site collection administrators,
and site owners can help searches respond to the intent of users by creating query rules. In a query rule,
you specify conditions and correlated actions. When a query meets the conditions in a query rule, the
search system performs the actions specified in the rule to improve the relevance of the search results,
such as by narrowing results or changing the order in which results are displayed. For example, a query
rule condition could be that a term in a query matches a particular term in a SharePoint term set, or that
a query is frequently performed on a particular result source in a search system, such as videos. When
the query rule condition is satisfied, a correlated action could be to show a specific item at the top of the
search results.
You can configure query rules for one or more result sources, and you can specify the time period during
which the query rule is active.
E: To make the query rule active during a particular time period, clickPublishing, and then specify the
period. Manage query rules in SharePoint Server 2013