Search field doesn’t recognise apostrophe…
I have a database with song titles, and have noticed that titles that include apostrophes do not show up in a search…
For example ‘Don’t Go’ will not show up when I search for the word: don’t (but it does when I search for the partial word: don (without the ‘t)
Same thing with the word Can’t…
I have a title: Can’t Stop…
that doesn’t show up if I search: can’t
but does if I I search Can, or Can Stop
Strangely, if I use the copy and paste function, by going to the title, copying, and then pasting into the search - it works. The titles are being entered on an iPad, just using the standard onscreen keyboard, the same one I’m searching with, so not using any special apostrophe…
What am I missing?
Any assistance most appreciated…
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Which national keyboard are you using?
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Thanks for your response Alain.
I’m using the English (Australia) keyboard, but sometimes I’ll copy and paste a title from another source like Wikipedia or elsewhere, and sometimes I’ll dictate instead… does this make a difference?
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I asked so I could reproduce exactly what happens on your side. When entering a title in a "Text" field, to insert a quote, you either swipe down on the "k" key, or enter numeric mode and touch that same key, which now shows the quote as its main choice. This inserts a "curly", "typographic" quote: <‘>. When entering a value in the "filter" field, you do the same manipulation, but, if you look carefully, you will notice that now, a "straight", "programmer's" quote has been inserted <'>. The two types of quotes are different characters, so no match can happen. To enter a curly quote in the "filter" field, enter numeric mode, long press the k/"quote" key, and swipe to select the curly quote.
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