Hi!
That's what we thought too. But it's not only the missing separation,
you might also get a performance problem if your content types contain
many indexed props and so the Spectra-Framework-Tags (e.g. cfa_typesearch)
have to check multiple collections to get a result.
We stopped using the centralized "type index"-collections in favor of our
own collection (one per DB-instance) where we "CFINDEX" the concatenation of
the content of all indexed props of an object.
Regards,
-pt
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Von: Michiel Boland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 11. April 2001 12:45
An: Spectra-Talk
Betreff: collection names
Hi.
Would it not be much much easier if there were separate verity collections
for each datasource? At the moment, the metadata indexes and the type
index are stored in the same collection which leads to all kinds of
strange effects when more than one application is used on one server.
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