Paul, Joshua has convinced me that 1 letter indexing produces better results than anything else we've discussed so far. Stephen Paul POULAIN said:
Joshua Ferraro a écrit :
that we want to use for searches (we don't need all of them as you pointed out; for instance, we will never use 300 for a search). So we have three basic tasks:
another idea, that would be better maybe : replace ' by _. Thus, o'brian searches o_brian, that will be stored in the DB. The only limit is that a search on brian won't be successful. Tell me if it's a problem.
Otherwise, we could add a 'index also 1 letter words', but, imho, ONLY with the 'do not index this subfield feature'.
It seems to me like indexing on single-character words will lead to a more accurate search--though the marc_word table will be a bit bloated. I suppose we should also think about other punctuation marks too--do we change them all to _ or do we leave them in the database?
So... what do we decide here ? Joshua seems to prefer 1 letter indexing. Is there anyone having an opinion on this topic ?
-- Paul POULAIN Consultant indépendant en logiciels libres responsable francophone de koha (SIGB libre http://www.koha-fr.org)
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