The correct answer is B. Turn on Date Recognition before building the dtSearch index. Relativity’s Searching Guide explains that date recognition must be activated before it can be used in the workspace. It also states that dtSearch recognizes valid date formats common in both the US and UK , including DD/MM/YY and DD/MM/YYYY formats. That means UK dates are supported, but the index must be configured with Date Recognition enabled in order to take advantage of date searching behavior.
This rules out option D because UK date formats are explicitly supported. Option C is incorrect because adding the slash character to the alphabet file is not the documented preparation step for date searching. Option A is unrelated to dtSearch date-recognition configuration. From an RCA perspective, the important point is that dtSearch can recognize UK-style numeric dates, but only if Date Recognition is enabled before the relevant index build. Therefore, the correct answer is B .
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