Hi
Recently we have adopted a new naming scheme for our sanitary manholes and some of the manholes have changed from the old names.
I enabled search tool for our sanitary map but only a few of the manholes with new names would show up in the search result. For example, we have a manhole named "MH-A-1" and when I type "mh-", "MH-A" shows up in the search result, but when I type "mh-a" or "MH-A", the search results only show the esri world geocoding service results, as if that manhole does not exist. I also copy and pasted the name "MH-A-1" from the attribute table to the search bar and it also only showed the geocoding service results.
However when I searched the manholes with old names, everything seemed to be working fine.
How do I get the new names to show up in the search results? I'd appreciate any help or suggestions.
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Thanks for the help. @Laura @Nick_Creedon
I changed "contains" to "equals" and now all the new values start to show up in the search result. I also changed my test map, which worked with "contains", from "contains" to "equals", and then back to "contains". Now it is displaying the same behavior as the original map.