Hi Christian,
Thanks for the reply.
Using intersect, results in 5 Articles. Whereas you suggestion with -
ft:search("Articles", ("electromagnetic waves", "electromagnetic particles") )/ancestor::Doc
results in 218 Articles.
Why the difference of 213 ? I am checking some of these additional, do they have both phrases. Will come back again.
On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Christian Grün christian.gruen@gmail.com wrote:
Hi John,
You can specify more than one search string with ft:search [2]:
ft:search("Articles", ("electromagnetic waves", "electromagnetic particles") )/ancestor::Doc
In your case, the "phrase" option is not required, because it creates a single string from all of your search strings. Please see [1] for more information on the search modes.
Best, Christian
[1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Full-Text_Module#ft:search [2] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Full-Text#Combining_Results
On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 10:34 AM, John Best johnbest5673@gmail.com wrote:
Hi BaseX Team,
The subject itself is explanatory. I have following query -
ft:search("Articles", ("electromagnetic waves"), map { 'mode':='Phrase' })/ancestor::Doc return $x
This query searches for "electromagnetic waves" as a phrase. I want to search another phrase "electromagnetic particles" with the previous
phrase.
List only those Articles having both these phrases.
-- Have a nice day JBest