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| [[admin:indexing:text:retrieve|External Files]] | | [[admin:indexing:text:retrieve|External Files]] | | ||
| [[admin:indexing:text:proximity|Proximity Searches]] | | [[admin:indexing:text:proximity|Proximity Searches]] | | ||
| + | [[admin:indexing:text:advanced|Advanced Searches]] | | ||
| **[[admin:indexing:text:results|Displaying Results]]** | | **[[admin:indexing:text:results|Displaying Results]]** | | ||
| [[admin:indexing:text:relevancy|Relevancy]] | [[admin:indexing:text:relevancy|Relevancy]] | ||
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| Omnidex allows excerpts to be retrieved from large blocks of text to make viewing easier. These excerpts show the portions of the text that qualified the row, with the search terms highlighted. | Omnidex allows excerpts to be retrieved from large blocks of text to make viewing easier. These excerpts show the portions of the text that qualified the row, with the search terms highlighted. | ||
| - | Excerpts are retrieved using the $CONTEXT function. The $CONTEXT function works hand-in-hand with the $CONTAINS function. The $CONTAINS function is used to label a particular proximity search, and the $CONTEXT function retrieves excerpts for that same label. This is needed before there may be other criteria in the SQL statement, and even multiple Proximity Searches against multiple columns and tables. Only one Proximity Search can feed these excerpts, necessitating the pairing of the $CONTAINS function and the $CONTEXT function. | + | Excerpts are retrieved using the $CONTEXT function. The $CONTEXT function works hand-in-hand with the $CONTAINS function. The $CONTAINS function is used to label a particular search, and the $CONTEXT function retrieves excerpts for that same label. This is needed before there may be other criteria in the SQL statement, and even multiple Proximity Searches against multiple columns and tables. Only one Proximity Search can feed these excerpts, necessitating the pairing of the $CONTAINS function and the $CONTEXT function. |
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| - | === $CONTAINS Function === | + | |
| - | + | ||
| - | The [[dev:sql:functions:contains|$CONTAINS]] function allows a specific WHERE clause predicate to be labelled, and also allows options that control the search. In its simplest form, the following two statements are identical: | + | |
| - | + | ||
| - | <code> | + | |
| - | > select title from books where title = 'Hamlet'; | + | |
| - | + | ||
| - | TITLE | + | |
| - | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | + | |
| - | Hamlet | + | |
| - | 1 row returned | + | |
| - | > | + | |
| - | > select title from books where $contains(title, 'Hamlet'); | + | |
| - | + | ||
| - | TITLE | + | |
| - | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | + | |
| - | Hamlet | + | |
| - | 1 rows returned | + | |
| - | > | + | |
| - | </code> | + | |
| - | + | ||
| - | The $CONTAINS function also allows options that manually engage the PowerSearch features, such as misspellings, synonyms, etc. | + | |
| - | + | ||
| - | <code> | + | |
| - | > select title from books where $contains(content, 'missisipi','misspellings'); | + | |
| - | + | ||
| - | TITLE | + | |
| - | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | + | |
| - | Around the World in Eighty Days | + | |
| - | The Adventures of Tom Sawyer | + | |
| - | 2 rows returned | + | |
| - | </code> | + | |
| - | + | ||
| - | The $CONTAINS function allows criteria to be labelled for eventual pairing with excerpts using the $CONTEXT function or relevancy scoring using the $SCORE function: | + | |
| - | + | ||
| - | <code> | + | |
| - | > select TITLE | + | |
| - | >> from BOOKS | + | |
| - | >> where $contains(LANGUAGE, 'English',, 'LANGUAGE') and | + | |
| - | >> $contains(CONTENT, 'missisipi', 'misspellings', 'CONTENT'); | + | |
| - | + | ||
| - | TITLE | + | |
| - | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | + | |
| - | Around the World in Eighty Days | + | |
| - | The Adventures of Tom Sawyer | + | |
| - | 2 rows returned | + | |
| - | </code> | + | |
| === $CONTEXT Function === | === $CONTEXT Function === | ||
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| >> *Mississippi* rolling by! --- | >> *Mississippi* rolling by! --- | ||
| 2 rows returned | 2 rows returned | ||
| - | <edit/code> | + | </code> |
| Excerpts can be easily formatted for display using HTML, including assigning CSS classes as needed: | Excerpts can be easily formatted for display using HTML, including assigning CSS classes as needed: | ||
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| </code> | </code> | ||
| + | If the statement contains multiple $CONTAINS functions, they should be labelled with distinct names, and the $CONTEXT should reference the appropriate $CONTAINS clause. The excerpts will be created based on that column's criteria. | ||
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| + | <code> | ||
| + | > select TITLE, | ||
| + | >> $CONTEXT(255, 'STYLE=TEXT', 'CONTENT') | ||
| + | >> from BOOKS | ||
| + | >> where $contains(LANGUAGE, 'English',, 'LANGUAGE') and | ||
| + | >> $contains(CONTENT, 'missisipi', 'misspellings', 'CONTENT'); | ||
| + | |||
| + | TITLE | ||
| + | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
| + | $CONTEXT(BOOKS.CONTENT) | ||
| + | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
| + | Around the World in Eighty Days | ||
| + | --- at Nauvoo, on the *Mississippi*, numbering twenty-five thousand --- | ||
| + | >> night it crossed the *Mississippi* at Davenport, and by --- | ||
| + | The Adventures of Tom Sawyer | ||
| + | --- a point where the *Mississippi* River was a trifle --- and saw the broad | ||
| + | >> *Mississippi* rolling by! --- | ||
| + | 2 rows returned | ||
| + | > | ||
| + | </code> | ||
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| - | **[[admin:indexing:text:proximity|Prev]]** | | + | **[[admin:indexing:text:advanced|Prev]]** | |
| **[[admin:indexing:text:relevancy|Next]]** | **[[admin:indexing:text:relevancy|Next]]** | ||