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14: Supported Field Types
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16: Recognized Document Types
17: Custom Zone Definitions
18: The KeyView Filter Kit
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Displaying multiple fields
You can specify multiple fields with the fields command, as shown in the following example.
The field order corresponds to the order of the columns, with the first field specified appearing in
the second column. The first column is reserved for the rank order.
Rerun the search before you display the results list with the fields specified.
For example:
RC> fields score 5 title 40
RC> s universal filter
Search update: finished (100%). Retrieved: 18(18)/85.
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Using the didump utility
Using the didump utility, you can view key components of the word index per partition. The
word list is a list of all words indexed by the Verity engine; the zone list is a list of all zones; and
the zone attribute list is a list of the zone attributes found by the Verity engine.
The didump executable, which starts the didump application, is located in the platform/bin
directory. For more information on the specific location of this directory, see “Location of Verity
utilities” on page 142.
For example:
c:\cfusionmx7\verity\k2\_nti40\bin\didump /common =
c:\cfusionmx7\verity\k2\common
-pattern llama
c:\new\parts\00000001.did
Viewing the word list with the didump utility
You can view the contents of the word list for a partition by using the didump utility with the
-words flag. The command-line syntax must include the -words flag and a pathname to a
partition file, like the following:
didump -words /z/collbldg/html/parts/00000003.did
An alphabetical listing of the words in the word index displays, as follows:
didump - Verity, Inc. Version 2.5.0 (_nti31, Jul 7 1999)
Text Size Doc Word
A 10 3 4
a 34 5 24
abbreviations 4 1 1
about 4 1 1
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