- The query plan shows the actual query plan of the - current process. -
++ The query plan shows the actual query plan of the + current process. +
- +diff --git a/src/Products/ZCatalog/dtml/catalogObjectInformation.dtml b/src/Products/ZCatalog/dtml/catalogObjectInformation.dtml index dbc45087..92799f9e 100644 --- a/src/Products/ZCatalog/dtml/catalogObjectInformation.dtml +++ b/src/Products/ZCatalog/dtml/catalogObjectInformation.dtml @@ -1,67 +1,67 @@
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- The goal of this page is to provide basic debugging information - about what is in the Catalog on a specific object. Listed below is - all the information that the Catalog currently contains for the - above specified object. This information should match what is - currently in the instance of that object. + The goal of this page is to provide basic debugging information + about what is in the Catalog on a specific object. Listed below is + all the information that the Catalog currently contains for the + above specified object. This information should match what is + currently in the instance of that object.
- 1. Metadata Contents: - Metadata is the information that the Catalog - keeps inside of its internal structure so that it can answer - questions quickly. This is then returned in the "brain" that the - Catalog gives back during searches. + 1. Metadata Contents: + Metadata is the information that the Catalog + keeps inside of its internal structure so that it can answer + questions quickly. This is then returned in the "brain" that the + Catalog gives back during searches.
Key | -Value | -
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&dtml-sequence-key; | -&dtml-sequence-item; | -
Key | +Value | +
&dtml-sequence-key; | +&dtml-sequence-item; | +
- 2. Index Contents: - The following table gives information that is - contained in the various indexes of the Catalog. In the case of - Keyword or Text indexes, the results are returned as a tuple, and will - show as '(one, two, three)', rather than in a more normal way. + 2. Index Contents: + The following table gives information that is + contained in the various indexes of the Catalog. In the case of + Keyword or Text indexes, the results are returned as a tuple, and will + show as '(one, two, three)', rather than in a more normal way.
Key | -Value | -
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&dtml-sequence-key; | -&dtml-sequence-item; | -
Key | +Value | +
&dtml-sequence-key; | +&dtml-sequence-item; | +
- The query plan shows the actual query plan of the - current process. -
++ The query plan shows the actual query plan of the + current process. +
- +- The query report shows catalog queries that perform slowly. - For each index there's an additional entry for the time the intersection of - the index result with the result by the other indexes took. These are marked - with a #intersection postfix. The time reported for the index is the - sum of the intersection time and the time the index itself took. Subtract - the intersection time, if you want to know the pure index time. -
++ The query report shows catalog queries that perform slowly. + For each index there's an additional entry for the time the intersection of + the index result with the result by the other indexes took. These are marked + with a #intersection postfix. The time reported for the index is the + sum of the intersection time and the time the index itself took. Subtract + the intersection time, if you want to know the pure index time. +
-Mean duration [ms] | -Hits | -Query key | -Recent | -
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- - &dtml-counter; - | -- &dtml-query; - | -
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- Resetting the catalog report will reinitialize the report log. - | -- - | -||
- Report is empty. - | -
Mean duration [ms] | +Hits | +Query key | +Recent | +
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+ + &dtml-counter; + | ++ &dtml-query; + | +
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+ Resetting the catalog report will reinitialize the report log. + | ++ + | +||
+ Report is empty. + | +
- This list defines what per object meta data the Catalog will store.
- When objects get cataloged, the values of any attributes they may have
- which match a name in this list will get stored in a table in the
- Catalog. The Catalog then uses this information to create result
- objects that are returned whenever the catalog is searched. It is
- important to understand that when the Catalog is searched, it returns
- a list of result objects, not the cataloged objects themselves,
- so if you want to use the value of an object's attribute in the result
- of a search, that attribute must be in this list.
-
- It is generally a good idea to keep this list lightweight. It is
- useful, for example, to keep the 'summary' meta data of a text
- document (like the first 200 characters) but not the text
- content in it's entirety (it is useful in this example to index
- the text contents, which is configured in the Indexes View
- tab). This way, the summary data may be shown in the search results.
-
+ This list defines what per object meta data the Catalog will store.
+ When objects get cataloged, the values of any attributes they may have
+ which match a name in this list will get stored in a table in the
+ Catalog. The Catalog then uses this information to create result
+ objects that are returned whenever the catalog is searched. It is
+ important to understand that when the Catalog is searched, it returns
+ a list of result objects, not the cataloged objects themselves,
+ so if you want to use the value of an object's attribute in the result
+ of a search, that attribute must be in this list.
+
+ It is generally a good idea to keep this list lightweight. It is
+ useful, for example, to keep the 'summary' meta data of a text
+ document (like the first 200 characters) but not the text
+ content in it's entirety (it is useful in this example to index
+ the text contents, which is configured in the Indexes View
+ tab). This way, the summary data may be shown in the search results.
+
- The path filter is disabled. To enable the path filter, add a PathIndex called "path" to this catalog. -
-+ The path filter is disabled. To enable the path filter, add a PathIndex called "path" to this catalog. +
+- There are no objects in the Catalog. -
-+ There are no objects in the Catalog. +
+- This list defines what indexes the Catalog will contain. When objects - get cataloged, the values of any attributes which match - an index in this list will get indexed. If you add indexes to a Catalog - which contains indexed objects, you MUST at the least re-index your newly - added index. You may want to update the whole Catalog. -
-