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I want to find all topics on Stack Overflow that contain either word "one" or word "two". In other words I need logical OR for my search query.

I couldn't find anything appropriate among the advanced search options. However it says that you can use wildcard, which may imply some support for regular expressions.

Does anyone know how to deal with that kind of advanced queries of the website?

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    This may help? stackoverflow.com/help/searching
    – Reversal
    May 1, 2015 at 8:27
  • I read this before asking this question. It only mentions OR on tags but not on the phrases. May 1, 2015 at 8:59
  • Hmm - I get distinctly different results for topic or word and topic and word, but unfortunately topic word should logically have been one of these two...
    – Jongware
    May 1, 2015 at 13:36
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    @Jongware, should indeed! But all the three searches return different number of matches!? I think "or" and "and" are considered as a part of the search string. May 1, 2015 at 13:57
  • Last I checked this is elastic search, have any of you tamed elastic search before? Its not that simple!
    – JonH
    May 1, 2015 at 19:47

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If the on-site search doesn't provide the type of control you would like to have over search terms and its results you can fallback to SEDE.

For example this query will search for one or more terms in an or fashion

-- --search:separate terms with a comma
declare  @searchterms nvarchar(200) = ##search:string##

select distinct top 100
       id as [Post Link]
from posts p
inner join string_split(@searchterms,',') as st on p.body like '%' + st.value + '%'
where creationdate > '2016-01-01'
and score > 10

Keep in mind that SEDE is not optimized for full text searches so you better either restrict the number of rows returned or use additional where clauses to restrict the search scope, in the example creationdate and score are used.

SEDE is only updated once a week, on Sunday morning.

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