# $Id: pqf.properties,v 1.18 2007-03-29 17:14:13 mike Exp $ # # Properties file to drive the YAZ CQL-to-PQF converter for Zebra. # This specifies the interpretation of various CQL indexes, relations, # etc. in terms of Type-1 query attributes. # Identifiers for prefixes used in this file. (index.*) set.cql = info:srw/cql-context-set/1/cql-v1.1 set.rec = info:srw/cql-context-set/2/rec-1.1 set.net = info:srw/cql-context-set/2/net-1.0 set.dc = info:srw/cql-context-set/1/dc-v1.1 set.zeerex = info:srw/cql-context-set/2/zeerex-1.1 # The default set when an index doesn't specify one: Net set = info:srw/cql-context-set/2/net-1.0 # The default index when none is specified by the query index.cql.serverChoice = 1=cql:anywhere index.cql.anywhere = 1=cql:anywhere index.cql.allRecords = 1=_ALLRECORDS 2=103 index.rec.id = 1=rec:id 4=104 index.net.protocol = 1=net:protocol index.net.version = 1=net:version 4=3 index.net.method = 1=net:method index.net.host = 1=net:host 4=3 index.net.port = 1=net:port 4=3 index.net.path = 1=net:path 4=3 index.dc.title = 1=dc:title index.dc.creator = 1=dc:creator index.dc.description = 1=dc:description index.zeerex.numberOfRecords = 1=zeerex:numberOfRecords index.zeerex.set = 1=zeerex:set index.zeerex.index = 1=zeerex:index index.zeerex.attributeType = 1=zeerex:attributeType index.zeerex.attributeValue = 1=zeerex:attributeValue index.zeerex.schema = 1=zeerex:schema index.zeerex.recordSyntax = 1=zeerex:recordSyntax 4=3 index.zeerex.supports_relation = 1=zeerex:supports_relation index.zeerex.supports_relationModifier = 1=zeerex:supports_relationModifier index.zeerex.supports_maskingCharacter = 1=zeerex:supports_maskingCharacter index.zeerex.default_contextSet = 1=zeerex:default_contextSet index.zeerex.default_index = 1=zeerex:default_index # Extensions index.zeerex.libType = 1=zeerex:libType 4=3 index.zeerex.country = 1=zeerex:country 4=3 # Relation attributes are selected according to the CQL relation by # looking up the "relation." property: # relation.< = 2=1 relation.le = 2=2 relation.eq = 2=3 relation.exact = 2=3 relation.ge = 2=4 relation.> = 2=5 relation.<> = 2=6 # BIB-1 doesn't have a server choice relation, so we just make the # choice here, and use equality (which is clearly correct). relation.scr = 2=3 # Relation modifiers. # relationModifier.relevant = 2=102 relationModifier.fuzzy = 5=103 ### truncation=regExpr-2 (5=102) in Zebra is "fuzzy matching" relationModifier.stem = 2=101 relationModifier.phonetic = 2=100 relationModifier.regexp = 5=102 # Non-standard extensions to provoke Zebra's inline sorting relationModifier.sort = 7=1 relationModifier.sort-desc = 7=2 relationModifier.numeric = 4=109 # Usually this is taken care of by CQL term-anchoring with "^", but # since that is not done for regular expressions, we need a way to # state it explicitly in these cases. relationModifier.firstInField = 3=1 # Position attributes may be specified for anchored terms (those # beginning with "^", which is stripped) and unanchored (those not # beginning with "^"). This may change when we get a BIB-1 truncation # attribute that says "do what CQL does". # position.first = 3=1 6=1 # "first in field" position.any = 3=3 6=1 # "any position in field" position.last = 3=4 6=1 # not a standard BIB-1 attribute position.firstAndLast = 3=3 6=3 # search term is anchored to be complete field # Structure attributes may be specified for individual relations; a # default structure attribute my be specified by the pseudo-relation # "*", to be used whenever a relation not listed here occurs. # structure.exact = 4=108 # string structure.all = 4=2 structure.any = 4=2 structure.* = 4=1 # phrase # Truncation attributes used to implement CQL wildcard patterns. The # simpler forms, left, right- and both-truncation will be used for the # simplest patterns, so that we produce PQF queries that conform more # closely to the Bath Profile. However, when a more complex pattern # such as "foo*bar" is used, we fall back on Z39.58-style masking. # truncation.right = 5=1 truncation.left = 5=2 truncation.both = 5=3 truncation.none = 5=100 truncation.regexp = 5=102 truncation.z3958 = 5=104 # Finally, any additional attributes that should always be included # with each term can be specified in the "always" property. # #always = 6=1 # 6=1: completeness = incomplete subfield