
Different types of search in SnapApp
on 07-24-2024 12:00 AM by SnapApp by BlueVector AI
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Search refers to the functionality that allows users to find specific information, data, or content within an application. This feature typically involves entering keywords or phrases into a search bar, which the application then processes to return relevant results.
The search mechanism often relies on indexing and querying techniques, potentially incorporating advanced algorithms to improve accuracy and relevance.
In SnapApp, there are three different type of searches:
- Global Search : This is the search bar present in the top header of each application of SnapApp. Any component list and component details of the application like object List, particular object details, Field list, Integration details etc present in the application can be searched from this search bar.
Let’s search the word Object in the Global Search Bar
In the above example, the related object list and details of latest object created are available.
- Generative Search : Generative search refers to an advanced search methodology that uses generative AI models to create responses or results dynamically based on user queries.
In SnapApp, generative AI search is available with the Global Search.
GenAI search Native is SnapApp’s own generative search using GenAI features in the framework of SnapApp’s own IP and integrated with SnapApp. It uses Gemini-1.5-flash to query that supports one million tokens, gather insights and form answer to the questions. It is suitable for data related queries, filtering, sorting, doing aggregation and schema-based queries but does not support keyword-related search. It does not pass all the data into the model rather than only the resultant data set received from SQL Query.
In the above example, a summary of the anime with maximum episodes is searched, and on the basis of table records of SnapApp, it searched the appropriate record and produce the summary.
- List View Search : Any record of a component can be searched from the search bar in the list view of the records list like object list view, field list view, views list view etc.
In the above example, testing in searched in the object list view, and all the related objects are sorted on the basis of same keywords.
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