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==Sample Origin Filters== | ==Sample Origin Filters== | ||
Query strings in the EWS Managed API and EWS are interpreted as a subset of AQS syntax. AQS strings are composed of either values or keyword/value pairs, separated by a colon (:). | Query strings in the EWS Managed API and EWS are interpreted as a subset of AQS syntax. AQS strings are composed of either values or keyword/value pairs, separated by a colon (:). | ||
<source lang=" | <source lang="xml"> | ||
keyword:value | keyword:value | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
When a value is specified without a keyword, all indexed properties are searched for the value. If a keyword is paired with a value, the keyword specifies a property to search for the corresponding value. See: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/dn579420(v=exchg.150).aspx | When a value is specified without a keyword, all indexed properties are searched for the value. If a keyword is paired with a value, the keyword specifies a property to search for the corresponding value. See: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/dn579420(v=exchg.150).aspx |
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Sample Origin Filters
Query strings in the EWS Managed API and EWS are interpreted as a subset of AQS syntax. AQS strings are composed of either values or keyword/value pairs, separated by a colon (:).
keyword:value
When a value is specified without a keyword, all indexed properties are searched for the value. If a keyword is paired with a value, the keyword specifies a property to search for the corresponding value. See: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/dn579420(v=exchg.150).aspx