04-07-2011 04:58 AM
<aspect name="l4a:TT1taggable">
<title>Tassonomia TT-1</title>
<parent>cm:classifiable</parent>
<properties>
<property name="l4a:TT1categories">
<title>Categories</title>
<type>d:category</type>
<mandatory>false</mandatory>
<multiple>true</multiple>
<index enabled="true">
<atomic>true</atomic>
<stored>true</stored>
<tokenised>true</tokenised>
</index>
</property>
</properties>
</aspect>
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04-13-2011 11:09 AM
However its not clear to me what you intend to do with the related number.
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04-13-2011 03:54 PM
The Lucene search would then query by category path, ORing all weight subcategories for a specific tag that fall within the range specified in the search parameters by the user.But I read in the Alfresco Lucene wiki http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Lucene that Multi-valued fields are treated as if they were tokenised in phrase searches.
… if the d:text property is tokenised then you may get unexpected results (unless the property is both tokenised and untokenised in the index) …Can you explain me what does It means in the case I choose your first suggestion?
04-14-2011 03:17 AM
PATH:"/pre:aspectQName/cm:category1Name/cm:subcategory1_1Name//*"
or PATH:"/pre:aspectQName/cm:category2Name/cm:subcategory2_1Name//*"
if both subcategory1_1 and subcategory2_1 have been applied on a multi-valued category property field.(PATH:"/pre:aspectQName/cm:category1Name/cm:subcategory1_1Name//*" OR PATH:"/pre:aspectQName/cm:category1Name/cm:subcategory1_2Name//*")
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