When you search a Verity collection, you can use a simple, explicit, natural, or Internet query. The following table compares the query types:
| 
 Query type  | 
    
 Content  | 
    
 Use of operators and modifiers  | 
    
 CFML example  | 
  
|---|---|---|---|
| 
 Simple  | 
    
 One or more words  | 
    
 Uses STEM operator and MANY modifier, by default  | 
    <cfsearch name = "band_search" collection="bbb" type = "simple" criteria="film"> | 
| 
 Explicit  | 
    
 Words, operators, modifiers  | 
    
 Must be specified  | 
    <cfsearch name = "my_search" collection="bbb" type = "explicit" criteria="<WILDCARD>'sl[iau]m'"> | 
| 
 Natural  | 
    
 One or more words  | 
    
 Uses STEM operator and MANY modifier, by default  | 
    <cfsearch name = "my_search" collection="bbb" type = "natural" criteria="Boston subway maps"> | 
| 
 Internet  | 
    
 Words, operators, modifiers  | 
    
 
  | 
    <cfsearch name = "my_search" collection="bbb" type = "Internet" criteria="Boston subway maps"> | 
The query type determines whether the search words that you enter are stemmed, and whether the retrieved words contribute to relevance-ranked scoring. Both of these conditions occur by default in simple queries. For more information on the STEM operator and MANY modifier, see Stemming in simple queries.