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When searching for "connor" I expect "Connor Johnston" to be found:
But what I get is:
I may have missed something, but I didn't find any option in the documentation after searching for "case" and "sensitive".
I furthermore expect a case insensitive search by default.
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@tabalinas Sorry, I don't have time to dig into this. I was looking for a simple sentence about this in the documentation. But this sentence helped me:
Nope, the data filtering logic is on the developer shoulders for the sake of flexibility and simplicity.
Well, of course it depends on what you are looking for. But not sure why adding a $.grep in a single function on the client or filtering on the server-side is a game changer.
When searching for "connor" I expect "Connor Johnston" to be found:
But what I get is:
I may have missed something, but I didn't find any option in the documentation after searching for "case" and "sensitive".
I furthermore expect a case insensitive search by default.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: