So a query that uses a near operator, for example:(celebrate difference)~2will return phrases like "celebrates our differences", "celebrate many differences", and "celebrating the differences", but not "differences are celebrated".However, this query will return "differences are celebrated"(difference celebrate)~2As will this query:(celebrate difference)~3So it appears that there is either a bug in how the distance is quantified, or a lack of documentation on the functionality. Either way, it doesn't make a lot of sense that it wouldn't be symmetrical.
so I'm looking at adding query strings to unique survey URLs, and some of our invites go out via SMS, so character limits are a thing.I have an employee engagement survey set up, and the unique links that are generated include all of these fields:Q_TS_RE_PID Three sixty Evaluator IDQ_TS_ID Three sixty IDQ_TS_PID Three sixty Person IDQ_TS_RS Three sixty RelationshipThis isn't a 360, so the PID & RE_PID are identical, and the relationship = "Self"The reason I ask is I'm trying to use an URL shortener, and it works if I just shorten the survey URL prior to the last "/", and then I can append the rest of the full URL (so I don't have to generate a unique URL for each link). However that isn't very efficient, because it only saves me 21 characters, as I have all this other stuff that appears after that in the URL.It seems like I only need one of those 4 fields specified in the URL, but it doesn't work if I remove any of them.TIA.
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