Hi Micah,

Thanks for your info. I'll continue with this way.

Helen


On Aug 26, 2010, at 1:01 PM, Micah Dubinko wrote:

> Helen,
> 
> You are exactly on the right track. (though the default joiner is OR in 
> uppercase, not or)
> 
> Search API doesn't (yet!) have an out-of-the-box way to combine these, and 
> thus avoid the OR in your query.
> 
> -m
> 
> On Aug 26, 2010, at 6:49 AM, helen chen wrote:
> 
>> Hello there,
>> 
>> we have different kind of papers so our data are in 3 different DTDs. 
>> 
>> When I do search I need to do a search across all the 3 DTD data.  For 
>> example I need to search an author's name "smith" in an area that 
>> keyword="aaa", I think maybe the option node will be like the following, but 
>> I'm new to search api, and I'm wondering is there any better ways to do it, 
>> or even did I do it correct?
>> 
>> let $opnode := <options xmlns="http://marklogic.com/appservices/search";>
>>               <constraint name="s-conference-author">
>>                   <value>
>>                      <element ns="conf-ns" name="conference-author"/> 
>>                   </value>
>>                </constraint>
>>               <constraint name="s-article-author">
>>                   <value>
>>                      <element ns="article-ns" name="article-author"/> 
>>                   </value>
>>                </constraint>
>>               <constraint name="s-book-author">
>>                   <value>
>>                      <element ns="book-ns" name="book-author"/> 
>>                   </value>
>>                </constraint>
>>               <constraint name="s-conference-keyword">
>>                   <value>
>>                      <element ns="conf-ns" name="conference-keyword"/> 
>>                   </value>
>>                </constraint>
>>               <constraint name="s-article-keyword">
>>                   <value>
>>                      <element ns="article-ns" name="article-keyword"/> 
>>                   </value>
>>                </constraint>
>>               <constraint name="s-book-keyword">
>>                   <value>
>>                      <element ns="book-ns" name="book-keyword"/> 
>>                   </value>
>>                </constraint>
>>                   </options>
>> return
>> search:search("  (s-conference-author:smith or s-article-author:smith or  
>> s-book-author:smith)  and (s-conference-keyword or s-article-keyword or 
>> s-book-keyword) ", $opnode)  
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks, Helen
>> 
>> 
>> 
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