Problem with Relevance Debugger and Q/A Tab

(imported topic written by murtasma91)

I’m trying to evaulate some relevance for testing using the Relevance Debugger but I’m having issues when using the Q/A Tab. When I create a new Q/A Tab I get the relevance window but the window below this (results) does not show up so I’m unable to see the results of my evaulation. I’m running the tool as an adminstrator I tried looking in my profile to see if there was something I could clear to reset the view in the tool but I didn’t find anything in my profile related to the Relevance Debugger. I’ve tried every option in the program to get the Results box back.

Any idea why this is happening?

(imported comment written by murtasma91)

Nevermind I figured it out. Somehow the window got bunched up at the top so I had to drag it back down.

(imported comment written by murtasma91)

This has become a problem again anyone have any issues? I’ve tried to drag the interal windows everywhere but I can’t get any the results of the Q/A tab to actually display. I’m seeing this same problem on Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 and Server 2008.

Any ideas? Does anyone know where this program may store user data that I can try resetting to get a working view back?

(imported comment written by BenKus)

Which version are you using?

Ben

(imported comment written by murtasma91)

7.2.5.22

(imported comment written by jessewk)

Hi Murtasma.

There is no “window below” when you use the Q/A tab. In the Q/A tab you prefix you queries with “Q:”. Any line that starts with Q: will be treated as a relevance expression and the answer will appear on the line below the query after you click evaluate. This is nice because it allows you to evaluate mulitple queries at the same time. If you want the results window, try using a ‘Single Clause’ Tab.

Jesse

(imported comment written by murtasma91)

This is what I’m presented after I press the evaluate button.

(imported comment written by NoahSalzman)

As Jesse said, in a “Q/A” tab you need the character “Q:” before a query. If you want to go “Q-less” hit Ctrl+2 or choose “New Single Clause Tab” from the view menu.

(imported comment written by murtasma91)

adding Q: Did the trick thank you :slight_smile: