What version are you using Andrew? I'm using 1.1b1 and noticed that if you add index with -p [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you have id attributes in multiple levels of your xml file you will end up with no results on xpath quering [EMAIL PROTECTED] However, I was able to get this to work by specifying the level metatable/*/[EMAIL PROTECTED] xpath with this index does return results but no significant performance gain so I'm wondering if it works at all.
For the indexes that work I am seeing significant performance improvements (~3x) for my db. I'm trying to figure out if indexes by design do not update themselves like they do in a normal database or if this is a bug. -matt --- Andrew White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Xpath with attribute indexes is (to the best of my > experimentation) broken. > I can't even get xindice to show results when I > delete and recreate the > index (works when deleted, putting it back breaks it > again). > > I also noticed that (when I first created the index) > I got about a 2x > performance gain on command line searches, but a > very slightly negative > effect on embedded searches. > > Anyone else? > > -- > Andrew White __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree
