.\" Copyright (c) 1995, 1996 Index Data
.\" All rights reserved.
-.\" $Id: ir-set.n,v 1.2 1996-06-24 16:24:39 adam Exp $
+.\" $Id: ir-set.n,v 1.4 1997-04-13 19:01:44 adam Exp $
.TH ir-set N "24 June 1996" "IrTcl" "IR Set"
.SH NAME
ir-set \- IR set
Sets the database(s) to be used in the following search request(s).
.TP
.BI "" zs " setName [" name "]"
-Sets/gets the name of the result-set to be (re)searched.
+Sets/gets the name of the result-set to be (re)searched. default name
+of result-set is \fBdefault\fR.
.TP
.BI "" zs " replaceIndicator [" b "]"
Sets/gets the replace-indicator as 0 (false) or 1 (true); default is
the \fB?\fR operator matches exactly one character;
the \fB*\fR operator matches the whole item (don't care).
The format of the data returned is determined by the \fItype\fR argument.
-If \fItype\fR is \fBfield\fR the matcing part of the record is returned
+If \fItype\fR is \fBline\fR the matcing part of the record is returned
as a list of MARC tag specifications. Each MARC tag specification item
consists of three elements: tag, indicator and field-list. The field-list
part is a list of field specifications. Each field specification is a tuple
as 0 or 1 for false and true respectively. If the \fIdata-type\fR is
\fBsubtree\fR the \fIdata\fR is a sub-list. In all other cases, the
\fIdata\fR is the empty string.
+.TP
+.BI "" zs " getExplain " position " [" pattern " " pattern " " ... "]"
+The Explain record on the specified position is returned. See the
+manual for a detailed explanation.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR ir-assoc "(n)", " " ir-scan "(n)"