How do I narrow down a food search?
#1
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How do I narrow down a food search?
How do I narrow down a food search? It seems like if I add more than one word, I get more entries returned than the one word.
Is there a tutorial or "getting started" guide about how to search most effectively?
Thanks,
Is there a tutorial or "getting started" guide about how to search most effectively?
Thanks,
#2
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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I've wondered the same thing. It's frustrating when you type in "Beef stew" and both of those words aren't included in the results.
I've tried using quotes, I've tried using a plus sign. Neither works.
I've received ten pages of results, with my search words not even being in the top results. Having to search thru multiple pages and finding "beef stew" scattered thru all ten pages is maddening.
Why can't a boolean search be used in Fitday?
I've tried using quotes, I've tried using a plus sign. Neither works.
I've received ten pages of results, with my search words not even being in the top results. Having to search thru multiple pages and finding "beef stew" scattered thru all ten pages is maddening.
Why can't a boolean search be used in Fitday?
#3
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I have had the same problem. Maybe some one will chime in that has figured it out. I know you can fill in custom foods but then you have to go look it up on the internet to find it. All takes time and frustration. AND some say look at the packages. Very little of what we eat comes in a package with nutritional labeling. I buy staples and make up 95 % of our meals. Not much prepackaged stuff here.
Maggie
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#5
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Almost nine years later, Fitday has NOT addressed this issue. It seems Fitday makes NO improvements, ever. Sorry, but simple boolean searching is not too much to ask. Instead, every added search term is treated as an "any" search. Chick pea curry gets anything with chick, chick pea, pea, or curry.
#7
On the page where you log your food, look at the very top. The interface that is 'fitday2' is much better when it comes to searches. The search for 'beef stew' worked fine. On the other hand, if you have 'Fitday Classic' in that spot at the very top of the page, you are using the older interface and that search for 'beef stew' does give wonky results as you describe. Clicking on 'Fitday Classic' will change the interface to 'fitday2' and you can get a better search for beef stew. If for any reason, you want to switch back for a while to classic, click on that same spot to flip back. It doesn't affect your data, it's just the interface.