Kelly, Jason,
Now I know why cts:element-word-query() did not work but can still
move ahead using cts:element-query().
Thanks!
Shannon
On Sep 16, 2006, at 3:57 PM, Kelly Stirman wrote:
You can try cts:element-query() instead of cts:element-word-query
(), but
your index configuration may affect the performance of this
function and
your ability to use xdmp:estimate() instead of fn:count(). This
assumes
version 3.x of MLS as this feature was not available in 2.x.
Kelly
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Hi,
I have two queries that (in theory?) should return the same thing but:
count(collection("PGWDE")//tei:div1[cts:contains(.//tei:note,
cts:word-query("boston"))])
returns 953
however,
count(cts:search(collection("PGWDE")//tei:div1, cts:element-word-query
(xs:QName("tei:note"), "boston")))
returns 0
Same database. Can anyone guess why? In Virginia it's too late in
the day to figure this out....
Thanks!
Shannon
UVA Press
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Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 14:40:48 -0700
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Hi Shannon,
The probable reason is cts:element-word-query() does a shallow look,
while cts:contains() does a deep look.
A cts:element-word-query() only looks at direct text node children.
(Well, and any other text node children configured to be seen by
something like element-word-query-through). A cts:contains() looks at
all children at any depth.
-jh-
Shannon Shiflett wrote:
Hi,
I have two queries that (in theory?) should return the same thing
but:
count(collection("PGWDE")//tei:div1[cts:contains(.//tei:note,
cts:word-query("boston"))])
returns 953
however,
count(cts:search(collection("PGWDE")//tei:div1,
cts:element-word-query(xs:QName("tei:note"), "boston")))
returns 0
Same database. Can anyone guess why? In Virginia it's too late in
the
day to figure this out....
Thanks!
Shannon
UVA Press
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