Brad and Mark,
No index's have been defined. However Mark's 'Windows' fix appears to
have
cleared some of my difficulties up.
Thanks,
Lennard
On Friday 26 July 2002 12:44 pm, Brad Burdick wrote:
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>
> > No... I'm using Linux as I state
Did you try it with single quotes?
Mark
Lennard Fuller wrote:
> No... I'm using Linux as I stated earlier. To be precise I am using RedHat
> 7.2.
>
> On Friday 26 July 2002 12:28 pm, you wrote:
> > Let me guess, running on windows?
> > Try this...
> >
> > xindice xpath_query -c /db/data/product
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> No... I'm using Linux as I stated earlier. To be precise I am using RedHat
> 7.2.
is your product_id attribute an index field, and if so, what type is it? just
wondering if it might be an integer index field and dropping non-digit values.
se
No... I'm using Linux as I stated earlier. To be precise I am using RedHat
7.2.
On Friday 26 July 2002 12:28 pm, you wrote:
> Let me guess, running on windows?
> Try this...
>
> xindice xpath_query -c /db/data/products -q
> "/[EMAIL PROTECTED]'G120320']"
>
> If not running on windows, please pro
Let me guess, running on windows?
Try this...
xindice xpath_query -c /db/data/products -q "/[EMAIL PROTECTED]'G120320']"
If not running on windows, please provide more info.
HTH,
Mark
Lennard Fuller wrote:
> I'm running Xindices on Linux and have the following difficulty:
> With the following
I'm running Xindices on Linux and have the following difficulty:
With the following xml doc in collection /db/data/products.
Glazed Ham
This command line query returns nothing
xindice xpath_query -c /db/data/products -q /[EMAIL PROTECTED]"G120320"]
Where as a similar xml document and XPath