On May 30, 2005, at 2:06 PM, Doug Hughes wrote:
Hoss,
I see what you're saying, but that seems primarily beneficial when
you know
the structure and size of your data ahead of time. For instance,
any of the
HTML documents I'm indexing can have any number of links, from 0 to
100,
realistically. If I place each of those links in separate keywords
field,
how would I know which field(s) to search to find documents with
links to a
specific articles?
The idea is to use Field.Keyword multiple times, but use the same
field name each time (but different values).
Erik
Thanks,
Doug
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Hostetter
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Subject: RE: Indexing multiple keywords in one field?
in general, if you've got data in an easily delimited format, it
probably
makes more sense to parse the data youreslf (as you said, you
already had an
array of URLs) and skip analysis altogether -- just add the
individual items
as Field.Keywords (or otherwise un-tokenized Fields)
analysis is primarily usefull when you need to find terms in free
text.
if your data is already structured, take advantage of the structure.
-Hoss
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