Hi Tim,

I would personally consider that concept to be a "facet" as you are
essentially filtering your search results down based on a constraint.

Just my two cents.

Regards,

Charles

> Hi Tim,
>
> Not sure there is an official term for it, but I guess I'd call it a
> search term. E.g. a:b OR b:c AND c:d would consist of two operators and
> three search terms. But perhaps others use 'search term' for something
> different?
>
> Kind regards,
> Geert
>
>> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>> Van: [email protected] [mailto:general-
>> [email protected]] Namens Tim Finney
>> Verzonden: woensdag 25 juli 2012 18:10
>> Aan: [email protected]
>> Onderwerp: [MarkLogic Dev General] What is it called
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> Does MarkLogic have a generic term for a key:value pair that appears in
>> a search string handed to search:search or search:parse? Both
>> constraints and operators use key:value pairs but I'd like to have a
>> word that subsumes both. I sometimes need to refer to something that is
>> either a constraint or operator key:value pair when writing comments in
>> my code. At the moment I say "pair."
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Tim Finney
>>
>>
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