Take a look through the later sections of...
http://www.allaire.com/handlers/index.cfm?ID=20224&Method=Full
Processing them in chunks is the "best" approach.
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From: McKellar, Wes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 2:37 PM
To: Spectra-Talk
Subject: Verity Indexing Strategies
All,
We are working on a web site with numerous different content objects types
such as job posting, press release, and product information stored in the
content object database. I was wondering if there is a strategy I should
follow for indexing and searching with Verity.
Specifically, is it better to index using <cfa_TypeIndexAll> to bang out
all objects in the CODB or to use <cfa_TypeIndex> to hit each type
individually. My goal of course is to maximize speed and quality of the
searches. Also, does <cfa_AllTypeSearch> add a noticeable performance
decrease over <cfa_typeSearch>? Any other verity pitfalls to avoid? (Also
a lot of the content objects types have similarly named properties, such as
Teaser, headline and body. Will this cause any issues with indexing?)
Thanks in advance, I really appreciate it.
Wes McKellar
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