Not directly, but you might be able to use co-occurrences instead.
I don't think this is documented, but you can access the uri lexicon as if it
were an element lexicon named xdmp:document in the codepoint collation. If you
request the co-occurrences of contentCreated and xdmp:document, in that order,
the results should be sorted by contentCreated. You can include a query, too.
cts:element-value-co-occurrences(
xs:QName('contentCreated'), xs:QName('xdmp:document'),
('collation-2=http://marklogic.com/collation/codepoint'),
$query)
To get just the URIs, add another XPath step to the expression.
cts:element-value-co-occurrences(
xs:QName('contentCreated'), xs:QName('xdmp:document'),
('collation-2=http://marklogic.com/collation/codepoint'),
$query)/cts:value[2]/string()
-- Mike
On 9 Aug 2012, at 07:14 , Alvaro San Millan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am having problem to find a cts query to sort the output of this query:
>
> let $query := cts:and-query((
> cts:directory-query("/mint/"),
> cts:element-attribute-value-query(xs:QName("panar:pageInfo"),
> xs:QName("idref"), "page1"),
> cts:not-query(cts:element-query(xs:QName("nar:role"),
> cts:and-query(()))),
> cts:not-query(cts:element-query(xs:QName("df:dataFormat"),
> cts:and-query(())))
> ))
>
> let $uris := cts:uris(
> '', ('document'), $query )
> return (count($uris), $uris)
>
>
> What I would like is to sort documents in /mint directory by
> contentCreated, which is an element in those documents, and then return
> the uris in ascending order by this contentCreated. Is there any cts
> query to sort documents by an element in the xml files in /mint?
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Alvaro
>
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