- <para>
- The structure attribute value
- <literal>Free-form-text (105)</literal> and
- <literal>Document-text (106)</literal>
- are supported, and map both to the boolean <literal>OR</literal>
- combination of words supplied. The following queries
- are equivalent:
- <screen>
- Z> find @attr 1=Body-of-text @attr 4=105 "bach salieri teleman"
- Z> find @attr 1=Body-of-text @attr 4=106 "bach salieri teleman"
- Z> find @attr 1=Body-of-text @or bach @or salieri teleman
- </screen>
- This <literal>OR</literal> list of terms is very useful in
- combination with relevance ranking:
- <screen>
- Z> find @attr 1=Body-of-text @attr 2=102 @attr 4=105 "bach salieri teleman"
- </screen>
- </para>
-
- <para>
- The structure attribute value
- <literal>Local number (107)</literal>
- is supported, and maps always to the Zebra internal document ID,
- irrespectively which use attribute is specified. The following queries
- have exactly the same unique record in the hit set:
- <screen>
- Z> find @attr 4=107 10
- Z> find @attr 1=4 @attr 4=107 10
- Z> find @attr 1=1010 @attr 4=107 10
- </screen>
- </para>
+ <para>
+ The structure attribute value
+ <literal>Free-form-text (105)</literal> and
+ <literal>Document-text (106)</literal>
+ are supported, and map both to the boolean <literal>OR</literal>
+ combination of words supplied. The following queries
+ are equivalent:
+ <screen>
+ Z> find @attr 1=Body-of-text @attr 4=105 "bach salieri teleman"
+ Z> find @attr 1=Body-of-text @attr 4=106 "bach salieri teleman"
+ Z> find @attr 1=Body-of-text @or bach @or salieri teleman
+ </screen>
+ This <literal>OR</literal> list of terms is very useful in
+ combination with relevance ranking:
+ <screen>
+ Z> find @attr 1=Body-of-text @attr 2=102 @attr 4=105 "bach salieri teleman"
+ </screen>
+ </para>