Thank you Geert! On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 7:57 PM, Geert Josten <geert.jos...@marklogic.com> wrote:
> Hi, > > Using / makes it work for only one path. Using // or nothing in front > means the same. I don’t really have a preference myself.. > > Cheers, > Geert > > From: Indrajeet Verma <indrajeet.ve...@gmail.com> > Reply-To: MarkLogic Developer Discussion <general@developer.marklogic.com> > Date: Monday, April 13, 2015 at 8:33 AM > > To: MarkLogic Developer Discussion <general@developer.marklogic.com> > Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] How to find particular element using > path index > > Thank you Geert for correcting me. I tried by excluding "/" ( e.g. > product-reference/product-id/date) from path index and it is working fine. > > Could you please give some more reasons/suggestions why should we not > use "/" or "//"? as we tried with "/" & "//" and It was returning same > result as without these path separators. > > > Thank you! > > On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 12:32 PM, Geert Josten <geert.jos...@marklogic.com > > wrote: > >> Just a small addition: the expression that you provide to path indexes >> does not have to start with / nor with //. Compare it with XSLT match >> expressions, as opposed to XSLT select expressions. >> >> Kind regards, >> Geert >> >> From: Indrajeet Verma <indrajeet.ve...@gmail.com> >> Reply-To: MarkLogic Developer Discussion <general@developer.marklogic.com >> > >> Date: Sunday, April 12, 2015 at 8:52 PM >> To: MarkLogic Developer Discussion <general@developer.marklogic.com> >> Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] How to find particular element >> using path index >> >> Shashidhar - It's nice to hear that your problem solved. This should >> work with //product-reference/product-id/date as well. Main point is your >> path should point/return the value that you are trying to search/get. >> >> As per my understanding this should be proper XPath that is searchable. >> >> On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 1:11 AM, Shashidhar Rao < >> raoshashidhar...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Thanks Indrajeet for the code. But as I look into your range path >>> index admin ui configuration one thing I observed, you started from the >>> root element and whereas I started in the from product reference. Probably >>> you path is correct one i guess >>> >>> Maybe this is where I got it wrong , but do you really have to start >>> from the root element say in this case I could start say >>> //product-reference/product-id/date . >>> >>> >>> But yes I think I forgot that product id. >>> >>> Thanks a lot >>> >>> On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 12:02 AM, Shashidhar Rao < >>> raoshashidhar...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> My search values in java code >>>> >>>> QueryOptionsManager optionsMgr = client.newServerConfigManager() >>>> .newQueryOptionsManager(); >>>> String optionXml = "<search:options " >>>> + "xmlns:search=' >>>> http://marklogic.com/appservices/search'>" >>>> + "<search:values name='datepath'>" >>>> + "<search:range collation=' >>>> http://marklogic.com/collation/' type='xs:string'>" >>>> + >>>> "<search:path-index>/product-reference/date</search:path-index>" + >>>> "</search:range>" >>>> + "</search:values>" + "</search:options>"; >>>> >>>> StringHandle writeHandle = new StringHandle(optionXml); >>>> optionsMgr.writeOptions("datepath", writeHandle); >>>> >>>> QueryManager queryMgr = client.newQueryManager(); >>>> ValuesDefinition query = queryMgr.newValuesDefinition( >>>> "datepath","datepath"); >>>> ValuesHandle values = queryMgr.values(query, new >>>> ValuesHandle()); >>>> >>>> for (CountedDistinctValue value : values.getValues()) { >>>> String textValue = value.get("xs:string", String.class); >>>> System.out.println(textValue ); >>>> } >>>> >>>> On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 11:19 PM, Shashidhar Rao < >>>> raoshashidhar...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Sorry that was a typo from my side and yes I created the path index >>>>> in admin ui >>>>> <constraint name='date'> >>>>> <range collation='http://marklogic.com/collation/' >>>>> type='xs:string' facet='false'> >>>>> <path-index>/product-reference/date</path-index> >>>>> </range> >>>>> </constraint> >>>>> But still I could not get the results. >>>>> Error : Local message: search failed: Bad Request. Server Message: >>>>> null >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 9:43 PM, Shashidhar Rao < >>>>> raoshashidhar...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi , >>>>>> Below is the structure of my document. I want to find the date under >>>>>> the <product-reference> and not the date from the <store-reference>. >>>>>> >>>>>> XML-STRUCTURE >>>>>> >>>>>> <product-reference> >>>>>> <product-id> >>>>>> <country>IND</country> >>>>>> <product-number>AA-503</product-number> >>>>>> <product-type>apparel</product-type> >>>>>> <date>20130105</date> >>>>>> </product-id> >>>>>> </product-reference> >>>>>> <store-reference> >>>>>> <store-id> >>>>>> <country>JP</country> >>>>>> <store-number>8369</store-number> >>>>>> <date>20120906</date> >>>>>> </store-id> >>>>>> </store-reference> >>>>>> >>>>>> I have create this optionsname as "date-product" and constraint as >>>>>> >>>>>> <constraint name='date'> >>>>>> <range collation='http://marklogic.com/collation/' >>>>>> type='xs:string' facet='false'> >>>>>> <path-index>/publication-reference/date</path-index> >>>>>> </range> >>>>>> </constraint> >>>>>> >>>>>> JAVA CODE >>>>>> >>>>>> QueryManager queryMgr = client.newQueryManager(); >>>>>> ValuesDefinition query = >>>>>> queryMgr.newValuesDefinition("date-product", >>>>>> "date"); >>>>>> ValuesHandle values = queryMgr.values(query, new >>>>>> ValuesHandle()); >>>>>> >>>>>> for (CountedDistinctValue value : values.getValues()) { >>>>>> String textValue = value.get("xs:string", String.class); >>>>>> System.out.println(textValue ); >>>>>> } >>>>>> I am not getting any results. >>>>>> >>>>>> Am I missing something or could somebody correct my code or help me >>>>>> with how to find values with path-index with range element index I am >>>>>> getting the results. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> General mailing list >>> General@developer.marklogic.com >>> Manage your subscription at: >>> http://developer.marklogic.com/mailman/listinfo/general >>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> General mailing list >> General@developer.marklogic.com >> Manage your subscription at: >> http://developer.marklogic.com/mailman/listinfo/general >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > General@developer.marklogic.com > Manage your subscription at: > http://developer.marklogic.com/mailman/listinfo/general > >
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