Is there a way to run a merge search from a text file?
Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 5:34 am
Greetings Martin,
I hope all is well.
I have a text file with 52 user seedlings that I want to get the followers from. I can use multi search, but the problem is that processes one action before processing the others and follows them but it doesn't seem to randomize like a merge taking bits from each and mixing up the results.
The problem is having to type the terms letter by letter when I have the text file. However the text file just treats every term as a singular process instead of a merge.
I even tried to get every term on one line and copy paste it into the search bar to set up the merge format but the copy and paste won't paste in all the names copied on the search bar. Is there anyway to take the to have an input box for select for merge as well as multi at least when it comes to merging.
The key to the merge searching Is I think the processing is different which is definitely something that is great because it gets a bit from every term before for processing. I don't know if my question makes much since so if I need to I will try to explain it better.
Much appreciated Martin
I hope all is well.
I have a text file with 52 user seedlings that I want to get the followers from. I can use multi search, but the problem is that processes one action before processing the others and follows them but it doesn't seem to randomize like a merge taking bits from each and mixing up the results.
The problem is having to type the terms letter by letter when I have the text file. However the text file just treats every term as a singular process instead of a merge.
I even tried to get every term on one line and copy paste it into the search bar to set up the merge format but the copy and paste won't paste in all the names copied on the search bar. Is there anyway to take the to have an input box for select for merge as well as multi at least when it comes to merging.
The key to the merge searching Is I think the processing is different which is definitely something that is great because it gets a bit from every term before for processing. I don't know if my question makes much since so if I need to I will try to explain it better.
Much appreciated Martin