You are right; title is already defined as dc.title, so it is not
needed.
Theo
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>> And ... why do you have kb.title and kb.author anyway? Surely these
are
>> just dc.title and dc.author using 'exact' rather than a word
relation?
> I wasn't sure about the relation between the prefix and the set
name.
> We do not use prefixes. Just strip them. This was just meant to be
> able to define an indexset in the Zeerex way. Author is not in DC so
> nees to be in a separate indexset. I did not put all the index names
in
> as I am we have much more than hundred index names that actually do
not
I don't follow, I'm afraid. You -are- of course perfectly at liberty
to
define any indexes you want, but kb.title seems to have identical
semantics to dc.title ?
And yes, dc doesn't have 'author', it's called 'creator', my mistake.
Rob
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