Hehe cheers Mats!

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On 12 January 2016 at 12:21, Mats Stromberg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Like that Signature :)
>
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 1:07 PM, Simon Dawdry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Magnus,
>>
>> I've also come across this working with search collections, I don't use
>> the adminstrator to create them though, instead favouring the search
>> collection functions in OpenBD.   Search collections need to be listed in
>> the bluedragon.xml, especially if you have to restart your server -- the
>> search collection files will be created in the bluedragon working directory
>> unless you specify a path, but without a reference in the bluedragon.xml
>> they don't get recognised on startup or if OpenBD is already running.  If
>> you create a collection, then restart OpenBD, the collection will be there,
>> but the engine has always needed an entry added in bluedragon.xml and a
>> restart to pick up on them in my experience.
>>
>> collectionList() is useful for viewing which collections you have,
>> collectionCreate( name="collection1" ) is all you really need to get going,
>> same arguments as the fields you see in your screenshot of the
>> administrator -- http://openbd.org/manual/?/function/category/search has
>> plenty of info on the search collection functions. Here's an example
>> bluedragon.xml entry, goes in at the same level as system, file, cfquery
>> etc.
>>
>> <server>
>> <system>...</system>
>> <file>...</file>
>> <cfcollection>
>> <collection name="collection1">
>> <name>collection1</name>
>> <storebody>false</storebody>
>> <relative>false</relative>
>> <path>$/path/to/working/directory</path>
>> <language>english</language>
>> </collection>
>> </cfcollection>
>> <cfquery>etc...</cfquery>
>> </server>
>>
>> Admittedly it's not the most straightforward workflow but once it's done,
>> it does work.  The one caveat is creating collections dynamically, you can
>> create them but the corresponding bluedragon.xml entry is still a manual
>> process and as such you lose the reference to them following a restart if
>> you don't add them in.
>>
>> Hopefully this'll get you going with searches again!
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Simon.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> .signature {
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>>
>> On 12 January 2016 at 05:22, Magnus <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/--Fh5NsaQk1k/VpSMEGZQqxI/AAAAAAAAApc/b7DZTrybwHc/s1600/ManageSearchCollections.jpg>
>>> I am having trouble setting up a search collection. I am just using the
>>> OpenBD administrator to add a new Collection but I get a odd result. In the
>>> picture above, I have just used the form to add a new colection called
>>> 'newCollection'. As you can see, it tells me the collection was sucessfully
>>> added and then, that no collection can be found. As ecpected, any code run
>>> against this errors with no collection found.
>>>
>>> I get the same problem on multiple sites on the same server and on
>>> installs on every other machine I have access to that I have put OpenBD on.
>>> All are running OpenBD 3.1, with Tomcat (6 or 7) and Apache. I can't get it
>>> working anywhare.
>>>
>>> I have also rtried this programmatically, and get the same errors. In
>>> fact I first encountered this a while bvack after upgrading a production
>>> server and posted about it here:
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/openbd/cfcollection/openbd/b8PVKZYGtPY/QS_3gTLBDC8J
>>>
>>> What the heck is going on?!?
>>>
>>> Magnus
>>>
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