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From: | Sebastian Hammer |
Subject: | Re: [Koha-zebra] Koha Zebra Searching Report (from NPL) |
Date: | Mon, 27 Mar 2006 22:04:56 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.7 (Macintosh/20050923) |
Joshua Ferraro wrote:
A private index set? Mike is the CQL guru, so he might have a better answer.. but you can create your own index set -- even ask the LoC to list it, although you don't need to.On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 08:28:26PM -0500, Sebastian Hammer wrote:Why do you see yourelf limited to Bib-1? Within Koha, you can do whatever you want -- specifically extend Bib-1 into the 8000-range (IIRC) for local USE attributes or define a private set.And how would we represent that in a CQL query?
There's no standard way of representing this... in Zebra it's a truncation attribute, not particularly standard.. what would be a good way of representing something like that in CQL, Mike?It isn't soundex, but it will behave somewhat the same in many cases. Try searching with truncation=Regexp-2 (103). This enables error-tolerant searching. By default, one error (insert/delete/replace) per term will still lead to a match. More at http://www.indexdata.com/zebra/doc/protocol-support.tkl#searchSame here ... not sure how to do that in CQL ... could you shed some light on that?
--Seb
Thanks,
-- Sebastian Hammer, Index Data address@hidden www.indexdata.com Ph: (603) 209-6853
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