Y'all need this -->

https://ahrefs.com/blog/google-advanced-search-operators/

I don't know if all of them work, but I definitely use some of them every day.

- Vignesh
Mainframe Infrastructure

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Seymour J Metz
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And I would love some sort of regular expression syntax as an option for 
complicated searches.


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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
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Nightwatch RenBand <johnmattson...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Search Engines

 was So much for THAT excuse | Computerworld SHARK TANK
    I really appreciate this discussion on search engines which I often find 
very useful in zOS work.  I could not agree more with the need for a STRICT 
BOOLEAN type logic at LEAST as an option in search engines.  Make it optional, 
fine, but make it an option.  I can understand public search engines like 
Google which hope to lure you into diverting, interesting "other" things with 
click bait to increase revenue, but give some of us an option.  What really 
annoys me is technical websites like IBM, CA (or whoever they are now), BMC, 
etc whose search engines return an amazing wealth of absurdly unassociated 
"hits".  The most common being asking for zOS only, and getting all sorts of 
PC, Apple, VMware and other unrelated stuff.  I can only assume that those 
searching for non-zOS have the parallel problem.

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