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  1. Thank you, but search alias are quite restrictive since they maps a finite number of aliases: in my case a regular expression would be the solution.
  2. Hallo a store is listing products which have strings like "135/85 R14" in the description text. The requirement is that searching for 1358513 returns a product having "135/85 R13". The slash "/" is already ignored, the " R" does not. So searching for "13585" give actual results; searching for 1358513 gives no results. UPDATED QUESTION How could I enter a regular expression as the alias in the search configuration? I.e. it should be something like: alias: ^[0-9]{2,3}.*[0-9]{2}.*[0-9]{2,3}$ search: ^[0-9]{2,3}\/[0-9]{2}\sR[0-9]{2,3}$ Thanks in advance
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