> -----Original Message-----
> From: Z39.50 Next-Generation Initiative [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of
> Dr Robert Sanderson
>
> cql.serverChoice:
>
> This index is used with the index (and relation) are omitted from a
search
> clause. The server will choose one or more indexes for the given
term,
> which may or may not otherwise be accessible to the end user.
That implies that cql.serverChoice exact "dog tales" is illegal. I hope
not.
> cql.allIndexes:
>
> Previously named cql.anywhere.
> The server will search all indexes which are accessible to the end
user
> via CQL, in all context sets.
>
> cql.allKnown:
>
> The server will search all indexes which it has access to, even if the
end
> user does not.
Seems like these two names are switched. The first one is the list of
all the indexes known to the user. The second one searches all index,
known or not.
Ralph
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