Search Ontology
Intended audience: ANALYSTS DEVELOPERS ADMINISTRATORS
AO Platform: 4.3
Overview
The Ontology Composer has multiple actions and tools to support the Discovery processes, ongoing updates, troubleshooting, and exchanging an Ontology between different systems. The Search Ontology process is a powerful way to understand which components of an Ontology include specific search terms. This is valuable both in the optimization of these components, but also when troubleshooting previously created enrichments.
Three key processes relate to searching an Ontology, and the entry point for all three can be found in the Ontology Options menu.
Index Search Store
Search Ontology
Delete Search Store Index

Creating the Index Search Store
The Search Ontology process requires creating an index for the Ontology first. Although all components are selected for indexing by default, the user can deselect components not required in the Index Search Store.

Searching the Ontology
This option in the main Options menu opens a dialog to allow easy searching of search terms across various objects in the Ontology. If the search term is found, the results are shown under the respective tabs:
Linguistics - shows results from the Linguistics configuration in the MSOs.
MSOs - shows results from the General MSO configuration in the MSOs.
Properties - shows results from the MSO Properties configurations in the MSOs.
Prompts - shows results from the LLM Content configuration in the MSOs.
Applications - shows results from the Curation configuration in the MSOs and Apps configurations in Dashboards.

Deleting the Index Search Store
This option in the Advanced > Delete section of the Options menu deletes the Search Store Index. All components are selected by default, but if required, the user can chose to only delete the index for some components.
