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-====== Retrieving Textual Metadata ====== 
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-Many textual applications have flexible and intuitive user interfaces that assist users in assembling queries. ​ A common example is an application that checks the user’s criteria for spelling errors. ​ Alternatively,​ if a query does not return any results, the application may suggest alternate queries that appear somewhat similar. ​ These applications require an ability to retrieve textual metadata. ​ Textual metadata refers to items such as definitions for a word or phrase, suggestions for alternate words or phrases, and the expanded searches for features like synonyms, misspellings and forms. 
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-Omnidex provides a $LOOKUP function to retrieve textual metadata. ​  ​Similarly,​ the ODXSQL utility provides a LOOKUP command to retrieve the same information. ​ The $LOOKUP function is usually use to retrieve the textual metadata for a particular $CONTAINS function. ​ For this reason, the first three parameters of the $LOOKUP function match the $CONTAINS function. ​ With very few exceptions, the parameters of the $CONTAINS function can simply be placed in a $LOOKUP function. ​ In addition, the $LOOKUP function can also be used to retrieve dictionary definitions and spelling suggestions. 
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-The first parameter of the $LOOKUP function is the column. ​ It is necessary to provide the column even in situations where the source of metadata is generic. ​ At first glance, it may appear that synonyms derived from the thesaurus would be the same regardless of the column; however, the way the synonyms are presented will vary depending on the types of indexes installed on the column. ​  For example, the synonym motor vehicle becomes the phrase search “motor vehicle” or motor BEFORE(1) vehicle on columns indexed with proximity, but becomes motor AND vehicle on a non-proximity indexes. ​ For this reason, the column must always be provided. ​ Furthermore,​ since the table cannot be determined from the FROM clause, the column parameter must contain a table-qualified column name. 
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-There are two situations when the column parameter may be omitted. ​ The column parameter is not required at all when looking up the textual metadata for definitions. ​ The column parameter is optional when looking up suggestions against the thesaurus. ​   
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-Figure 31 - The $LOOKUP Function 
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-$LOOKUP(column,​ ‘word’ [,​’options’ [, length]]) 
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-column The column to be used in the lookup.  ​ 
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-word The word(s) to be used in the search.  ​ 
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-options An optional parameter that controls options for the function. ​ These can be any of the ones shown below, as well as options from the $CONTAINS function. 
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-DEFINITIONS Retrieve the definitions of this word or phrase. 
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-SUGGESTIONS[=list] Retrieve the possible suggestions for this word or phrase, using the named list if specified. ​ To retrieve the suggestions based on the content of a column, provide the column in the column parameter. 
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-PARTOFSPEECH=pos When searching the thesaurus or dictionary, limit to the named part of speech. ​ Parts of speech are:  
- NOUN 
- VERB 
- ADJECTIVE 
- ADVERB 
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-SENSE=n When searching the thesaurus or dictionary, limit to the specified sense.  ​ 
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-MAX_SUGGESTIONS=n Limit to n suggestions. ​ 
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-SCORES Return scores with suggestions ​ 
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-COUNTS Return counts with suggestions,​ and validate that suggestions will qualify rows. 
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-VALIDATE Validate that suggestions will qualify rows  
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- The following options control the formatting of the output of the LOOKUP function when the SUGGESTIONS or DEFINITIONS options are used. 
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-STYLE= Render the result in the following style: 
- TEXT (default) 
- HTML 
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-CLASSES Return the result preformatted using HTML classes. 
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-FORMAT= Render the result using the following format: 
- FORMATTED (default) 
- COMPRESSED 
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-PAGEWIDTH=n Render the result formatted to the following pagewidth. 
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-WORD_URL= Use the following URL in an HTML href tag for the word with a definition. 
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-POS_URL= Use the following URL in an HTML href tag for the part of speech within a definition. 
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-DEF_URL= Use the following URL in an HTML href tag for the definition number within a definition. 
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-CATEGORY_URL= Use the following URL in an HTML href tag for the category within a definition. ​ 
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-ALT_WORD_URL= Use the following URL in an HTML href tag for the alternate word within a definition. ​ 
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-SUGGESTION_URL= Use the following URL in an HTML href tag for the suggestion. 
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-length An optional parameter that controls the length of the string to be returned. ​ If this parameter is not provided, the default size is 4096 bytes. ​   
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-The $LOOKUP function returns a buffer of datatype C STRING using the default length, or the length specified in the parameters. 
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