CQL Basics
Make powerful searches with Çolpan Query Language (CQL).
What is CQL?
CQL (Çolpan Query Language) is a simple yet powerful query language that allows you to make complex searches in your UDF documents.
Basic Operators
CQL uses three basic operators:
| Operator | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
; | AND | legal;contract |
! | NOT | legal!dispute |
| | OR | boston|chicago |
Examples
AND Operator (;)
Documents containing both terms:
legal;contract
This query finds documents containing both “legal” and “contract”.
NOT Operator (!)
Documents containing one term but not the other:
legal!dispute
This query finds documents containing “legal” but not “dispute”.
OR Operator (|)
Documents containing either term:
boston|chicago
This query finds documents containing either “boston” or “chicago”.
Using Parentheses
You can use parentheses to group complex queries:
legal;(boston|chicago)!dispute
This query:
- Contains “legal” AND
- Contains “boston” or “chicago” AND
- Does NOT contain “dispute”
Tips
Tip: Build your query step by step. Start with a simple term, then narrow down with operators.
Next Steps
You’ve learned CQL basics! Discover more with advanced queries.