The indexes are the  same, sorry for the  typo

With Scalar type   : UnSignedLong
> Namespace URI   : HTTP://WWW.some.COM/FILE/COMMON
> LOCALNAME        : internaltype
> Invalid Values      : ignore
> Range values       :  FALSE

With Scalar type   : UnSignedLong
> Namespace URI   : HTTP://WWW.some.COM/FILE/COMMON
> LOCALNAME        : internaltype
> Invalid Values      : ignore
> Range values       :  FALSE

Thanks 
Manju

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rajendran, Manju
Sent: Friday, September 04, 2015 6:22 AM
To: MarkLogic Developer Discussion
Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Element Range Index duplication

Hi Everyone,

I deleted and  recreated the  indexes

It  still allows me  to  create  100%  duplicate indexes, how a database can 
operate in this fashion, kind of puzzled.

> With Scalar type   : UnSignedLong
> Namespace URI   : HTTP://WWW.some.COM/FILE/COMMON
> LOCALNAME        : internaltype
> Invalid Values      : ignore
> Range values       :  FALSE

 It allows me to create another index of the  same  name

> With Scalar type   : UnSignedLong
> Namespace URI   : 
> HTTP://WWW.some.COM/FILE/COMMON<HTTP://WWW.THANKSDOCTOR.COM/FILE/COMMON>
> LOCALNAME        : internaltype
> Invalid Values      : ignore
> Range values       :  FALSE

Is this an  expected  behavior of Marklogic? 

Please advice.

Thanks
Manju

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rajendran, Manju
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2015 11:43 AM
To: MarkLogic Developer Discussion
Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Element Range Index duplication

Hi David 

Yes, That is interesting, It  allowed me to create , same  100% identical 
Element range indexes , however  when I tried to  create the  same index third 
time It throws the message:


"Invalid input: two or more range element indexes are identical"

Waiting on the Marklogic Gurus ...to know why it allows the second identical 
element range index....

Thanks
Manju
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Sewell
Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2015 11:34 AM
To: MarkLogic Developer Discussion
Subject: Re: [MarkLogic Dev General] Element Range Index duplication

It is certainly possible to create more than one element range index (or 
attribute range index) on the same element. Ordinarily, you would do this to 
index an element as two different scalar types (such as "string" and "date"); 
or to index a string value according to two different collations (useful if you 
need to do more than one kind of sorting, for example).

But creating two 100% identical element range indexes... sounds like MarkLogic 
should complain about that. Maybe someone at MarkLogic can explain whether the 
second index is actually created, or just ignored.

David

On Thu, 3 Sep 2015, Rajendran, Manju wrote:

> Hi All
>
> I find something strange in the  version 7.0.2 of Marklogic Suppose I 
> have the Range index already created
>
> With Scalar type   : UnSignedLong
> Namespace URI   : HTTP://WWW.some.COM/FILE/COMMON
> LOCALNAME        : internaltype
> Invalid Values      : ignore
> Range values       :  FALSE
>
> It allows me to create another index of the  same  name
>
> With Scalar type   : UnSignedLong
> Namespace URI   : 
> HTTP://WWW.some.COM/FILE/COMMON<HTTP://WWW.THANKSDOCTOR.COM/FILE/COMMON>
> LOCALNAME        : internaltype
> Invalid Values      : ignore
> Range values       :  FALSE
>
> Is this a bug? Please could someone shed some light?
>
> Thanks
> Manju
>
>
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