Mariano,
As a lib-search user, I think you'll find the new Search API both familiar and 
more powerful. I'd encourage you to try out MarkLogic Server 4.1-4 
<http://developer.marklogic.com/download/>. As you experiment, please feel free 
to share any questions with the list or contact me directly.

Justin


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On Dec 12, 2009, at 2:43 PM, Mariano Grau Calín wrote:

Thanks.

I have not found this feature in MarkLogic 3.2
I supose it was in last version. I'll migrate soon.



Mariano Grau
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Grupo Joly



-----Original Message-----
From: 
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 on behalf of Geert Josten
Sent: Sat 12/12/2009 13:42
To: General Mark Logic Developer Discussion
Subject: RE: [MarkLogic Dev General] RE: To convert xpath query 
inlib-searchquery

O wait, you really mean lib-search, right?

In that case you are looking for the search:search-path element which you 
should add to your search-criteria.

I was referring to an option of the new search:search function (described here: 
http://developer.marklogic.com/pubs/4.1/apidocs/SearchAPI.html#search:search). 
It is part of the new Search library, which became available with MarkLogic 
Server 4.1..

In both cases the result is more or less that the underlying cts:search call is 
given a searchable xpath expression, instead of defaulting to doc() or 
collection().

HTH!

Kind regards,
Geert

-----Original Message-----
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Mariano Grau Calín
Sent: zaterdag 12 december 2009 11:48
To: General Mark Logic Developer Discussion
Subject: RE: [MarkLogic Dev General] RE: To convert xpath
query in lib-searchquery

Thanks a lot.

But you could say me how must be lib-search query then?

I have never use <searchable-expression> in lib-search.


Mariano Grau
Dpto. Sistemas
Grupo Joly


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Geert Josten Enviado el: sáb 12/12/2009 11:25
Para: General Mark Logic Developer Discussion
Asunto: [MarkLogic Dev General] RE: To convert xpath query in
lib-searchquery



Hi Mariano,

Your Xpath expression constrains the tests to the same pub
element, but making that the context. But your search is
operating on complete documents. If you add the path to your
pub elements as <searchable-expression> among the options,
your returned results should improve..

Kind regards,
Geert




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From: 
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Of Mariano
Grau Calín
Sent: zaterdag 12 december 2009 11:11
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] To convert xpath query in
lib-search
query

Hi All,

I'm using lib-search in my web application and a lib-search query
match documents not desired.

By example,

doc()//root/pub[name='london' and section='astronomy']

works fine and match documents with name and section equal
to values
in the same pub node.

However, lib-search query as:

search:search-summary(
...
<cts:query xmlns:cts="http://marklogic.com/cts";>
<https://mail.grupojoly.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://m
arklogic.com/cts%22%3E<http://arklogic.com/cts%22%3E>>
 <cts:and-query>
   <cts:element-value-query weight="1">

<cts:QName>name</cts:QName>london<cts:option>lang=es</cts:option>
   </cts:element-value-query>
   <cts:element-value-query weight="1">

<cts:QName>section</cts:QName>astronomy<cts:option>lang=es</ct
s:option>
   </cts:element-value-query>
 </cts:and-query>
</cts:query>
...
)

find more documents, where may be name='london' in pub i-node and
section='astronomy' in pub j-node.

Is posible get same results in lib-search query than xpath
query and
how?

Thanks,


Mariano Grau
Dpto. Sistemas
Grupo Joly



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