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Sat, Feb 3 2007 10:48 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Tim
Unless I'm mistaken there's no way to link a specific TextFilter to a specific full text index apart from the FilterType column. What happens if two modules are linked both with a TextFilter? Roy Lambert |
Mon, Feb 5 2007 9:56 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Roy,
<< Unless I'm mistaken there's no way to link a specific TextFilter to a specific full text index apart from the FilterType column. What happens if two modules are linked both with a TextFilter? >> I'm not quite sure what you mean by the question - could you elaborate ? The answer to the first statement is yes, you are correct. The FilterType column links a given column's values for a text index to zero or more text filters, depending upon the column values, of course. When you create the text filter, you give it a filter type to use. If you define two text filters with the same filter type, then currently only the first will be used and the second will simply be ignored. However, I could make it so that it throws a duplicate exception in such a case. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Tue, Feb 6 2007 5:27 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Tim
><< Unless I'm mistaken there's no way to link a specific TextFilter to a >specific full text index apart from the FilterType column. What happens if >two modules are linked both with a TextFilter? >> > >I'm not quite sure what you mean by the question - could you elaborate ? >The answer to the first statement is yes, you are correct. The FilterType >column links a given column's values for a text index to zero or more text >filters, depending upon the column values, of course. When you create the >text filter, you give it a filter type to use. If you define two text >filters with the same filter type, then currently only the first will be >used and the second will simply be ignored. However, I could make it so >that it throws a duplicate exception in such a case. I think you've managed to identify the correct question from my garble. It was prompted when I was creating a full text index. You're asked for a Filter Type Column and a Word Generator. Unless I'm guessing wrongly this means you can have lots of wordgenerators but only one textfilter (with the actions being controlled by a column). Since these are help in DLLs I could see different text filters being created in different dlls and both of them being loaded, maybe not in an application, but certainly in EDBMan and causing minor chaos. Roy Lambert |
Tue, Feb 6 2007 6:28 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Roy,
<< I think you've managed to identify the correct question from my garble. It was prompted when I was creating a full text index. You're asked for a Filter Type Column and a Word Generator. >> Yes, but the Filter Type Column is completely optional. << Unless I'm guessing wrongly this means you can have lots of wordgenerators but only one textfilter (with the actions being controlled by a column). >> No, you can only have one column designated as the filter type column. You could literally have thousands of actual text filters, one for every binary file format known to man. << Since these are help in DLLs I could see different text filters being created in different dlls and both of them being loaded, maybe not in an application, but certainly in EDBMan and causing minor chaos. >> I'll be putting a duplicate check in there on the filter type so that you can't have two text filters with the same filter type designation. That will prevent any confusion. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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