Better to define schema. Original Spec written by Micah Dubinko is a good
thing to be read.

2009/9/23 Micah Dubinko <[email protected]>

> Hi Bruce,
>
> For raw speed, the Search API uses cts:remainder() to quickly get an
> estimated number for the total. Are you using fragment roots by
> chance? That can cause the specific number to vary, much like with
> search engine results.
>
> The specific calculation is cts:remainder( of first result ) + $start
> - 1.
>
> If the underlying call returns different values, so will what you see
> in the Search API results.
>
> Thanks, -m
>
> On Sep 23, 2009, at 11:05 AM, Bruce Holt wrote:
>
> > Hello All.
> >
> > I am using the search:search api and everything works as expected
> > until I sort by an element or attribute in my document.  Once I sort
> > by an element or attribute, the @total for <search:response> changes
> > as I paginate through the results.  I have several <article> documents
> > that I am searching through with an Integer Attribute Range Index on
> > "authorRole/@rank".  When I add <sort-order type="xs:integer"
> > direction="ascending">
> >       <element ns="" name="authorRole"/>
> >       <attribute ns="" name="rank"/>
> >      </sort-order>
> > to my search options, the @total is no longer accurate.  For a search
> > with 99 hits, paging through the results changes @total from 21 to 147
> > results.  Any Ideas?  An example <article> document is below.
> >
> > <article status="publish">
> >   <referenceHeader>
> >       <publicationDate
> > value="2008-11-01T00:00:00">2008-11-01</publicationDate>
> >       <searchTerms>
> >           <authorRole rank="6" seniority="1">Role ABC</authorRole>
> >           <collection>misc</collection>
> >       </searchTerms>
> >       <lastChanged>
> >           <editor>John Smith</editor>
> >           <dateStamp>2008-10-23</dateStamp>
> >       </lastChanged>
> >       <itemNumber>62291</itemNumber>
> >   </referenceHeader>
> >   <titleBlock>
> >       <title id="1">The Title</title>
> >       <kicker id="4">This is very interesting.</kicker>
> >   </titleBlock>
> >   <bodyBlock>
> >       <para id="5" start="00:00:00:00" stop=""><pageBreak
> > pageNum="75"/>This is paragraph 1 and
> >           that is all I have to say here.</para>
> >       <para id="6" start="00:00:00:00" stop="">Yes! Another
> > paragraph.</para>
> >   </bodyBlock>
> >   <publishDate value="2009-07-22T09:52:48.887-06:00">2009-07-22</
> > publishDate>
> > </article>
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bruce Holt
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