You use the cfsearch tag to search an indexed collection. Searching a Verity collection is similar to a standard ColdFusion query: both use a dedicated ColdFusion tag that requires a name attribute for their searches and both return a query object that contains rows matching the search criteria. The following table compares the two tags:
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 cfquery  | 
    
 cfsearch  | 
  
|---|---|
| 
 Searches a data source  | 
    
 Searches a collection  | 
  
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 Requires a name attribute  | 
    
 Requires a name attribute  | 
  
| 
 Uses SQL statements to specify search criteria  | 
    
 Uses a criteria attribute to specify search criteria  | 
  
| 
 Returns variables keyed to database table field names  | 
    
 Returns a unique set of variables  | 
  
| 
 Uses cfoutput to display query results  | 
    
 Uses cfoutput to display search results  | 
  
The following are important attributes for the cfsearch tag:
| 
 Attribute  | 
    
 Description  | 
  
|---|---|
| 
 name  | 
    
 The name of the search query.  | 
  
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 collection  | 
    
 The name of the collection(s) being searched. Separate multiple collections with a comma; for example, collection = "sprocket_docs,CodeColl".  | 
  
| 
 criteria  | 
    
 The search target (can be dynamic).  | 
  
| 
 maxrows  | 
    
 The maximum number of records returned by the search. Always specify this attribute to ensure optimal performance (start with 300 or less, if possible).  | 
  
Each cfsearch returns variables that provide the following information about the search:
| 
 Attribute  | 
    
 Description  | 
  
|---|---|
| 
 RecordCount  | 
    
 The total number of records returned by the search.  | 
  
| 
 CurrentRow  | 
    
 The current row of the record set.  | 
  
| 
 RecordsSearched  | 
    
 The total number of records in the index that were searched. If no records were returned in the search, this property returns a null value.  | 
  
| 
 Summary  | 
    
 Automatic summary saved by the cfindex tag.  | 
  
| 
 Context  | 
    
 A context summary that contains the search terms, highlighted in bold (by default). This is enabled if you set the contextpassages attribute to a number greater than zero.  | 
  
Additionally, if you specify the status attribute, the cfsearch tag returns the status structure, which contains the information in the following table:
| 
 Variable  | 
    
 Description  | 
  
|---|---|
| found | 
 The number of documents that contain the search criteria.  | 
  
| searched | 
 The number of documents searched. Corresponds to the recordsSearched column in the search results.  | 
  
| time | 
 The number of milliseconds the search took, as reported by the Verity K2 search service.  | 
  
| suggestedQuery | 
 An alternative query, as suggested by Verity, that may produce better results. This often contains corrected spellings of search terms. Present only when the suggestions tag attribute criteria is met.  | 
  
| Keywords | 
 A structure that contains each search term as a key to an array of up to five possible alternative terms in order of preference. Present only when the suggestions tag attribute criteria is met.  | 
  
You can use search form and results pages similar to the following examples to search a collection.
Enter search target words in this form, which ColdFusion passes as the variable criteria to the action page, which displays the search results.