Oracle ConText Cartridge Administrator's Guide
Release 2.0
A54628_01

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Symbols

, query operator, 4-55


Numerics

7-bit character sets
using V-Gram lexers with, 5-6
8-bit character sets, 4-47
using V-Gram lexers with, 5-6


A

ACCUMULATE query operator, 4-55
actual deletion
of ConText index entries, 4-35, 4-37
administration
ConText, 1-7
ConText server, 9-6
methods, 1-10
overview of, 1-6
Services Queue, 2-19
administration tool. See System Administration tool
allocating
indexing memory, 10-13
AmiPro format
internal filter, 4-25, 5-4, 10-25
applications
sample, 2-5
ASCII text. See plain text
attributes
values, 10-2, 10-19
viewing, B-6
AUTOB predefined preference, 10-25
automated
batch text loading, 4-13, 5-19
DML Queue notification, 4-3
Autorecognize filter, 4-30, 10-25
filtering mixed-format columns, 4-29
in Filter preferences, 6-13
supported formats, 4-30


B

base-letter conversion, 4-47
in text queries, 4-48
setting NLS_LANG, 4-47
BASIC LEXER Tile, 5-11, 10-10
in text indexing policies, 4-40
batch mode
DML operations, 4-4, 8-4
text loading using ConText servers, 4-13
text loading using ctxload, 4-12
BFILE datatype, 4-9
BLASTER FILTER Tile, 5-10, 6-13, 10-7
BLOB datatype, 4-9
broader generic terms, 4-52
broader partitive terms, 4-52
broader terms
in thesauri, 4-51
multiple occurrences in a hierarchy, 4-52


C

calling
procedures within stored procedures, 3-4
procedures within triggers, 3-4
CANCEL procedure, 11-12
using, 3-12
CANCEL_ALL procedure, 11-13
CANCEL_USER procedure, 11-14
case sensitivity
in text indexes, 4-40
in theme indexes, 4-44
in thesauri, 4-49
categories
Data Store, 5-3
Engine, 5-7
Filter, 5-4
Lexer, 5-5
Stoplist, 5-9
types, 5-3
Wordlist, 5-7
CHANGE_MASK procedure, 11-3
using, 3-10
changing
personality masks for ConText servers, 3-10
Query pipe buffer size, 11-7
CHAR datatype, 4-9
character sets
7-bit, 5-6
8-bit, 4-47, 5-6
Chinese text
lexers for, 4-39, 5-6
pattern matching, 10-11
CHINESE V-GRAM LEXER Tile, 5-11, 10-11
choosing
an optimization method, 8-5
classes. See categories
CLEAR_ALL_ERRORS procedure, 11-15
CLEAR_ATTRIBUTES procedure, 11-22
CLEAR_ERROR procedure, 11-16, A-6
using, 3-13
CLEAR_INDEX_ERRORS procedure, 11-17
CLEAR_LING_ERRORS procedure, 11-18
client
requests, 7-4
requirements, 7-3
CLOB datatype, 4-9
column names
in policies, 6-18
column policies
See also policies
creating, 11-24
viewing, B-12
columns
See also text columns
defining as text columns, 5-13
loading text into, 4-2
requirements for automated batch loading, 5-19
textkey, 6-27
with multiple indexes, 4-38
with multiple policies, 5-15
command-line
See also utilities
administration, 1-10
compaction
in-place, 4-37
two-table, 4-37
components
ConText, 7-4
composite textkeys, 4-10
column length limitations, 4-10
column name limitations, 4-10
creating policies with, 6-20
configuring
ConText, 7-5
Linguistic Services, 7-7
consolidated server configuration, 7-5
CONTAINS
cursor (in-memory queries), 4-7
PL/SQL procedure (two-step queries), 4-6
SQL function (one-step queries), 4-7, 4-38
ConText
administration, 1-7
components, 7-4
configuration, 7-5
description, 1-2
features, 1-3
related publications, xvi
ConText data dictionary
create a preference for a Tile, 11-27
description, 5-2
querying objects, B-2, B-8, B-18
storing policies, 5-13
storing sources, 5-19
viewing preference categories, B-8
viewing Tiles, B-8
ConText index tables
disk contention, 7-9
multiple rows for tokens, 4-34
Oracle indexes for, C-5
specifying additional parameters for, 10-14
specifying STORAGE clauses for, 10-14
specifying tablespaces for, 10-13
ConText indexes
See also text indexes, theme indexes
compaction, 4-37
creating, 6-24, 11-23
DDL operations, 4-3, 6-29
deleting, 11-32
description, 4-31
dropping, 6-22, 6-28
Engine category for, 5-7
fragmentation, 4-4, 4-34, 4-37, 6-10, 8-3
initialization stage for, 4-33
managing, 6-23
optimizing, 4-36, 6-28, 8-5
population stage for, 4-33
recording index operations, 4-36
tables for, 4-32, C-2
termination stage for, 4-33
themes in, 4-42
tuning, 4-34, 8-2
updating, 4-35, 6-27
updating using DDL ConText servers, 4-4
ConText indexing
in parallel, 4-35, 6-10, 6-25
memory allocation for, 4-33, 4-34, 6-10, 7-2, 10-13
network requirements for, 7-2
Oracle indexes created during, C-5
policy requirements for, 5-13
Tiles for, 5-10
using a single CPU, 8-4
using multiple CPUs, 8-4
ConText queues. See queues
ConText roles, 2-3
granting to users, 3-3
ConText server processes. See ConText servers
ConText servers, 1-4, 2-7, 7-4
See also ctxsrv executable, ctxsrvx executable
accessing external text files, 4-18
accessing the Text Request Queue, 2-14
assigning personalities, 9-3
checking status of, 9-6
consolidated, 7-5
distributed, 7-6
failed, 2-12
increasing number to match users, 8-8
loading text using, 4-13
managing, 3-5
masking CTXSYS password for, 3-7
monitoring status of, A-2
personality masks for, 2-9
running as background processes, 3-6, 3-7
running multiple servers, 3-6
running without linguistics, 9-2
server log, 2-8
shutting down, 3-10, 9-2, 9-6, 11-8
specifying directories for text loading, 10-19
starting, 3-6, 3-7, 9-2, 9-6
starting multiple, 8-4
starting using ctxctl, 3-8
using for parallel indexing, 4-35
viewing, A-2
viewing the status of, 3-9
ConText users, 2-5
See also users
creating, 3-2
managing, 3-2
ConText Workbench, 1-11
control tables, C-3
in ConText indexes, 4-32
in Context indexes, 4-35
conventions
notational, xviii
conversion
base-letter, 4-47
CREATE_INDEX procedure, 11-23
using, 6-24
CREATE_PHRASE function, 11-55
using, 6-32
CREATE_POLICY procedure, 11-24
creating template policies, 6-21
using, 6-18, 6-19
CREATE_PREFERENCE procedure, 11-27
using, 6-12
CREATE_SOURCE procedure, 11-28
CREATE_TEMPLATE_POLICY procedure, 11-30
using, 6-21
CREATE_THESAURUS function, 11-57
using, 6-31
creating
column policies, 6-18
ConText indexes, 6-24
ConText users, 3-2
Engine preferences, 6-10
Filter preferences for external filters, 6-14
Filter preferences for internal filters, 6-13
indexes in parallel, 6-25
Oracle indexes in parallel, 6-25
phrases in thesauri, 11-55
policies using composite textkeys, 6-20
policies using default preferences, 5-12
preferences, 6-9
Reader preferences, 6-3
sources, 6-4
stoplists, 6-12, 10-18
template policies, 6-21
text indexing policies, 6-18
theme indexing policies, 6-19
Theme Lexer preferences, 6-11
thesauri, 4-54, 6-31
thesaurus entries, 6-32
thesaurus output files, 6-33
Translator preferences, 6-4
CTX_ADM package
CHANGE_MASK, 11-3
GET_QUEUE_STATUS, 11-4
RECOVER, 11-6
SET_QUERY_BUFFER_SIZE, 11-7
SHUTDOWN, 11-8
UPDATE_QUEUE_STATUS, 11-9
CTX_ALL_DML_QUEUE view, 3-11, A-4
CTX_ALL_DML_SUM view, 3-11, A-4
CTX_ALL_QUEUE view, 3-11, A-5
CTX_ALL_SERVERS view, A-2
using, 3-9
CTX_ALL_THESAURI view, B-18
CTX_CLASS view, B-8
CTX_COLUMN_POLICIES view, B-2
CTX_DDL package, 11-21
CLEAR_ATTRIBUTES, 11-22
CREATE_INDEX, 11-23
CREATE_POLICY, 11-24
CREATE_PREFERENCE, 11-27
CREATE_SOURCE, 11-28
CREATE_TEMPLATE_POLICY, 11-30
DROP_INDEX, 11-32
DROP_INTTRIG, 11-33
DROP_POLICY, 11-34
DROP_PREFERENCE, 11-35
DROP_SOURCE, 11-36
OPTIMIZE_INDEX, 11-37
RESUME_FAILED_INDEX, 11-40
SET_ATTRIBUTE, 11-43
UPDATE_POLICY, 11-45
UPDATE_SOURCE, 11-47
CTX_DML package, 11-49
REINDEX, 11-50
SYNC, 11-52
SYNC_QUERY, 11-53
CTX_INDEX_ERRORS view, A-6
viewing errors for automated batch loading, 4-14
viewing URL indexing errors, 4-22
CTX_INDEX_LOG view, 4-36, B-3
CTX_INDEX_STATUS view, A-7
CTX_INFO package, 11-59
GET_INFO, 11-60
GET_STATUS, 11-61
GET_VERSION, 11-62
CTX_LING package
for requesting Linguistic Services, 3-12
CTX_LING_ERRORS view, 2-20, A-7
CTX_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES view, B-9
CTX_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES_LOV view, B-10
CTX_OBJECTS view, B-8
CTX_POLICIES view, B-4
CTX_PREFERENCE_ATTRIBUTES view, B-6
CTX_PREFERENCE_USAGE view, B-6
CTX_PREFERENCES view, B-5
CTX_SERVERS view, A-3
CTX_SQES view, B-7
CTX_SVC package, 3-12, 11-11
CANCEL, 11-12
CANCEL_ALL, 11-13
CANCEL_USER, 11-14
CLEAR_ALL_ERRORS, 11-15
CLEAR_ERROR, 11-16
CLEAR_INDEX_ERRORS, 11-17
CLEAR_LING_ERRORS, 11-18
REQUEST_STATUS, 11-19
CTX_SYSTEM_PREFERENCE_USAGE view, B-11
CTX_SYSTEM_PREFERENCES view, B-10
CTX_SYSTEM_TEMPLATE_POLICIES view, B-11
CTX_TEMPLATE_POLICIES view, B-7
CTX_THES package, 11-54
CREATE_PHRASE, 11-55
CREATE_THESAURUS, 11-57
DROP_THESAURUS, 11-58
thesauri maintenance, 4-54
CTX_USER_COLUMN_POLICIES view, B-12
CTX_USER_DML_QUEUE view, 3-11, A-8
CTX_USER_DML_SUM view, 3-11, A-8
CTX_USER_INDEX_LOG view, 4-36, B-13
CTX_USER_POLICIES view, B-14
CTX_USER_PREFERENCE_ATTRIBUTES view, B-15
CTX_USER_PREFERENCE_USAGE view, B-16
CTX_USER_PREFERENCES view, B-15
CTX_USER_QUEUE view, 3-11, A-9
CTX_USER_SQES view, B-16
CTX_USER_SVCQ view, A-10
CTX_USER_TEMPLATE_POLICIES view, B-17
CTXADMIN role, 2-4
data dictionary views for, B-2, B-8
granting to users, 3-3
CTXAPP role, 2-4
data dictionary views for, B-8
granting to users, 3-3
ctxctl utility, 9-6
examples, 9-7
shutting down ConText servers, 3-10
starting, 9-6
starting ConText servers, 3-8
syntax, 9-6
viewing ConText server status, 3-9
CTXDEMO user
privileges, 2-5
ctxload utility, 4-12, 9-8
command-line restrictions, 9-12
mandatory arguments, 9-9
optional arguments, 9-10
syntax, 9-9
text load example, 9-12
thesaurus export example, 9-12
thesaurus import example, 9-12
using to create thesauri, 6-31
using to export thesauri, 6-33
using to load file pointers, 9-21
using with external data store columns, 9-21
ctxsrv executable, 9-2
See also ConText servers
masking CTXSYS password in, 3-7, 9-3
syntax, 9-2
theme indexing and queries with, 4-46
using, 3-6
ctxsrvx executable, 9-2
See also ConText servers
examples, 9-4
masking CTXSYS password in, 3-7, 9-3
syntax, 9-2
using, 3-7
CTXSYS user, 3-2
ConText data dictionary, 5-2
masking password in ctxsrv/ctxsrvx, 3-7, 9-3
privileges, 2-5
starting ConText servers, 9-2
temporary segments for, 8-2
temporary tablespaces, 6-24
viewing preferences owned by, B-10
CTXUSER role, 2-4
granting to users, 3-3
customer support
contacting, xix


D

data dictionary. See ConText data dictionary
Data Store category, 10-3
predefined preferences, 10-23
preference example, 10-5
Tiles, 5-3, 5-10
database administrator. See DBA
database pipes. See pipes
database triggers. See triggers
database views. See views, 1-1
datatypes
for text columns, 4-9
date format
specifying for ctxload, 9-11
DBA
personality, 2-12
responsibilities, 2-2
DDL
description, 4-3
personality, 2-10, 2-16, 9-3
DDL operations, 4-3
for text indexes, 4-41
for theme indexes, 4-45
I/O disk contention, 7-9
DDL pipe
disabling/enabling, 3-13
requests for DDL operations, 4-3
default
personality mask, 9-3
preferences, 5-12, 10-22, 10-33, 10-36
stoplist, 10-31
thesaurus, 4-55
DEFAULT_DIRECT_DATASTORE predefined preference, 10-23
DEFAULT_INDEX predefined preference, 10-29
DEFAULT_LEXER predefined preference, 10-27
DEFAULT_LOADER predefined preference, 10-33
DEFAULT_NULL_FILTER predefined preference, 10-26
DEFAULT_OSFILE predefined preference, 10-23
DEFAULT_POLICY template policy, 10-36
DEFAULT_READER predefined preference, 10-33
DEFAULT_STOPLIST predefined preference, 10-31
DEFAULT_TRANSLATOR predefined preference, 10-34
DEFAULT_URL predefined preference, 10-23
deferred deletion
of ConText index entries, 4-35
defining
columns as text columns, 5-13
thesaurus relationships between terms, 4-49
deleting
document references in ConText indexes, 4-35, 4-37
policies, 6-22
preferences, 6-16
rows in CTX_INDEX_ERRORS, A-6
thesauri, 6-32
triggers, 11-33
derivational stemming, 10-17
diacritical marks
conversion during text indexing, 4-47
direct data store, 4-13, 4-15
loading text using ctxload, 9-21
DIRECT Tile, 5-10, 10-3
directories
ConText servers scanning for text loading, 4-2
specifying for text loading, 10-19
specifying in external data store, 4-18
DIRECTORY READER Tile, 5-11, 10-19
disabling
pipes, 3-13
queues, 3-13, 11-10
disk contention
in DDL operations, 7-9
in DML operations, 7-9
in queries, 7-9
distributed server configuration, 7-6
DML
description, 4-3
personality, 2-11, 2-16, 4-4, 9-3
processing, 4-4
DML operations, 2-17, 11-49
advantages of batch and immediate mode, 8-4
automated processing of, 4-3
automatic processing of, 4-3
batch mode, 2-16, 11-52
batch mode processing of, 4-4
for text indexes, 4-41
for theme indexes, 4-45
I/O disk contention, 7-9
immediate mode, 2-16, 4-4
manual processing of, 4-4
DML Queue, 2-16
batch processing of pending rows, 11-52
disabling/enabling, 2-18, 3-13
error handling, 2-17
requests for DML operations, 4-3
tables, 2-17
timestamps, 2-17
updating status, 11-9
viewing, 2-16, 3-11
viewing status of, 11-4
views, A-4, A-5, A-7, A-8, A-9
documents
accessing through HTTP, 4-21
changes affecting ConText indexes, 4-35
native format storage, 5-4
stored inside database, 4-16
stored outside database, 4-16
theme signatures for, 4-44
uniquely identifying using textkeys, 4-9
with indexed words, C-3
DR_nnnnn_I1T table, 4-35
DR_nnnnn_I1Tn table, C-2
DR_nnnnn_I1W table, C-4
DR_nnnnn_KTB table, C-3
DR_nnnnn_LST table, 4-35, C-3
DR_nnnnn_SQR table, C-6
Oracle index for, C-6
DROP_INDEX procedure, 11-32
using, 6-28
DROP_INTTRIG procedure, 4-4, 11-33
DROP_POLICY procedure, 11-34
using, 6-22
DROP_PREFERENCE procedure, 11-35
using, 6-16
DROP_SOURCE procedure, 11-36
DROP_THESAURUS procedure, 11-58
using, 6-32
dropping
ConText indexes, 6-28


E

embedded text, 9-8
in ctxload load files, 9-12, 9-15
enabling
base-letter conversion, 4-47
fuzzy matching, 5-8
pipes, 3-13
queues, 3-13
Soundex, 5-9, 10-16
stemming, 5-7
end markers
in ctxload load files, 9-13
Engine (Text Loading) category, 5-11, 10-20
predefined preferences, 10-33
Engine category, 10-13
predefined preferences, 10-29
preference example, 10-15
Tiles, 5-7, 5-11
ENGINE NOP Tile, 10-13
Engine preferences
creating, 6-10
setting attributes for PARALLEL, 6-26
English text
lexers for, 4-39
environment variables
NLS_LANG, 4-47
TWO_TASK, 9-3, 9-9
error handling
clearing disabled queues, 11-9
DDL operations, 2-15
DML Queue, 2-17
for automated batch loading, 4-14
for URL data store, 4-20, 4-22
Services Queue, 2-20
errored requests
removing from Services Queue, 3-13
executables
ctxsrv and ctxsrvx, 9-2
EXECUTE privileges
granting to users, 3-4
packages requiring, 3-4
expanding
queries, 4-55
exporting
thesauri, 4-54, 6-33, 9-9
external data store
loading text using ctxload, 9-21
external filters, 10-38
executables, 4-26
filtering mixed-format columns, 4-29, 4-30
indexing text in unsupported formats, 4-26
performance, 4-27
specifying for mixed-format columns, 10-7
specifying for single-format columns, 10-8
supplied, 4-28
using to perform document cleanup, 4-26
external text, 4-16
directory paths in, 4-18
file accessibility for indexing, 4-18
file permissions for indexing, 4-18
storing as file names, 4-18
storing as URLs, 4-19
Tile for, 10-4


F

features
ConText, 1-3
file names
in ctxload load file, 9-15
file pointers, 9-8
in load files, 4-13, 9-11
storing, 9-8
file protocol
in URL data store, 4-20
Filter category, 10-6
predefined preferences, 10-25
preference example, 10-8
Tiles, 5-4, 5-10
FILTER NOP Tile, 5-10, 10-6
Filter preferences, 4-29
filtering
formatted text, 4-25
HTML text, 4-24
mixed-format columns, 4-29
plain text, 4-24
single-format columns, 4-29
filters
external, 4-26, 10-7, 10-8, 10-38
internal, 4-24, 10-7
firewalls. See gateway proxies
format ID
for document formats, 10-38
formatted text
filtering, 4-25
formatting
text load files, 9-13
thesaurus import files, 9-16
fragmentation
in ConText indexes, 4-34
in theme indexes, 4-45
through immediate DML processing, 4-4
functions
CREATE_PHRASE, 11-55
CREATE_THESAURUS, 11-57
GET_QUEUE_STATUS, 11-4
GET_STATUS, 11-61
GET_VERSION, 11-62
REQUEST_STATUS, 11-19
SYNC_QUERY, 11-53
fuzzy matching, 5-8
enabling, 5-8
specifying a method, 10-17


G

garbage collection. See actual deletion
gateway proxies
accessing the World Wide Web, 4-20
for URL data store, 4-20, 4-21
generating
Gists, 4-8
textkeys, 6-6
themes, 4-8
GENERIC ENGINE Tile, 5-11, 10-13
generic hierarchies
in thesauri, 4-52
GENERIC LOAD ENGINE Tile, 5-11
GENERIC STOP LIST Tile, 5-11, 6-12, 10-18
GENERIC WORD LIST Tile, 5-11, 10-16
GET_INFO procedure, 11-60
GET_QUEUE_STATUS function, 11-4, 11-9
GET_STATUS function, 11-61
GET_VERSION function, 11-62
Gists, 2-12, 4-8
GRANT command, 3-4
granting
ConText roles to users, 3-3
EXECUTE privileges to users, 3-4


H

header markers
in ctxload load file, 9-13
hierarchical relationships
in thesauri, 4-51
homographs
qualifiers for, 4-53
HTML
text, 10-7
text stored as URLs, 4-19
HTML FILTER Tile, 5-10, 10-7
HTML_FILTER predefined preference, 10-26
HTTP
in URL data store, 4-19
hypertext markup language. See HTML
hypertext transfer protocol. See HTTP


I

I/O disk contention
See also disk contention
reducing, 7-9
immediate DML processing, 4-4, 8-4
import files, 9-9, 9-10
examples of, 9-20
formatting, 9-16
restrictions for thesaural relationships, 9-19
restrictions for thesaurus terms, 9-18
importing
thesauri, 4-54, 9-9
indexes. See ConText indexes, Oracle indexes
indexing
See also ConText indexing
existing columns, 6-27
HTML text, 4-24
setting SGA memory for, 8-2
text in unsupported formats, 4-26
indexing categories, 5-10
Data Store, 10-3
Engine, 10-13
Filter, 10-6
Lexer, 10-9
Stoplist, 10-18
Wordlist, 10-16
inflectional stemming, 10-17
initialization parameters
SORT_AREA_SIZE, 8-2
USER_DUMP_DEST, 9-4
initialization stage
for index creation, 4-33
INITRANS parameter
setting for parallel processing, 8-5
initsid.ora file, 9-4
in-memory queries, 4-7
using composite textkeys, 4-10
in-place compaction, 4-37
advantages of, 8-5
in-place deletion, 4-37
In-progress (DML) table, 2-17
input files
for external filters, 4-26
internal filters, 4-24, 10-7
filtering mixed-format columns, 4-29
supported formats, 5-4
internal tables
ConText index tables, 4-32, C-2
SQE results, C-6
internal text
storage, 4-15
Tile for, 10-3
internal triggers. See triggers
intranets
indexing using URL data store, 4-20
ISO-2788 thesauri, 4-49


J

Japanese text
HTML conversion, 10-7
lexers for, 4-39, 5-6
pattern matching, 10-11
JAPANESE V-GRAM LEXER Tile, 5-10, 10-11


K

Knowledge Catalog, 4-42, 4-45
KOREAN LEXER Tile, 5-10, 10-9
KOREAN predefined preference, 10-27
Korean text
lexers for, 4-39, 5-6


L

languages
multi-byte, 5-6
single-byte, 4-47, 5-5
Lexer category, 10-9
predefined preferences, 10-27
preference example, 10-11
Tiles, 5-5, 5-10
Lexer preferences
enabling base-letter conversion, 4-47
lexers
for text indexing, 4-39
for theme indexing, 4-42
limitations
for composite textkeys, 4-10
for query expansion, 4-56
Linguistic
personality, 2-12, 3-6, 9-3
linguistic output, 2-12
generated by Linguistic Services, 4-8
used in theme indexes, 4-42
Linguistic Services, 4-8
CPU requirements, 7-3
disabling, 9-2
memory requirements, 7-3
optimized processing, 7-7
processing HTML text, 4-24
requests, 2-19
setting up, 1-9
viewing errored requests, A-7, A-10
linguistic settings, 4-43
linguistics
disabling, 3-7
enabling, 3-6
load files, 4-12, 9-8
and the -separate option, 9-12
creating using translators, 4-13
example of embedded text in, 9-15
example of file pointers in, 9-15
formatting, 9-13
restrictions for structure of entries, 9-13
restrictions for syntax, 9-14
with embedded text, 9-12
Loader
personality, 2-10, 4-2, 9-3, 10-19
loading
See also importing
file pointers using ctxload, 10-20
text, 4-2, 4-12
text into direct data store columns, 9-21
text into LONG and LONG RAW columns, 9-8
text using ConText servers, 4-13, 6-3
text using ctxload, 6-2, 9-8
thesauri, 9-9
LOBs
support for, 4-9
log files
for ctxload, 6-3, 9-11
for ctxsrv/ctxsrvx, 9-4
logs
for ConText indexes, 4-36
for ConText servers, 2-8
using index logs, 6-29
LONG columns
in sources, 5-20
loading text into, 9-8
LONG datatype, 4-9
LONG RAW columns
in sources, 5-20
loading text into, 9-8
LONG RAW datatype, 4-9
longsize option (ctxload), 9-11
Lotus 123 format
internal filter, 4-25, 5-4, 10-25


M

maintaining
thesauri, 4-54
managing
ConText indexes, 6-23
ConText servers, 3-5, 9-6
ConText users, 3-2
policies, 6-17
preferences, 6-8
queues, 3-11
text, 1-8
thesauri, 6-30
manual
DML Queue notification, 4-4
mapping tables, C-3
in ConText indexes, 4-32
markers
in ctxload load file, 9-13
MASTER DETAIL Tile, 5-10
attributes for, 10-3
master/detail
in policies, 5-16
tables, 4-17
text storage, 4-17
maximum file size
specifying for URL Tile, 10-5
maximum length
specifying for URL Tile, 10-5
maximum number of rows
specifying for URL Tile, 10-5
MD_BINARY predefined preference, 10-24
MD_TEXT predefined preference, 10-24
memory
allocating for ConText indexing, 4-33, 4-34, 8-3
allocating for GENERIC ENGINE, 10-13
allocating for parallel ConText indexing, 4-35
effects on network speed, 8-6
real, 8-3
virtual, 7-2, 8-3
Microsoft Word format
internal filter, 4-25, 5-4, 10-25
mixed-format columns
filtering using external filters, 4-29, 4-30
supported formats for, 10-38
modifying
policies, 6-22
multi-byte languages
lexers for, 5-6
multi-threading
specifying for URL Tile, 10-4
with URL data store, 4-21


N

narrower generic terms, 4-52
narrower partitive terms, 4-52
narrower terms
in thesauri, 4-51
multiple occurrences in a hierarchy, 4-52
National Language Support (NLS), 4-47
network speed, 7-5, 7-8
considerations, 7-6, 8-6
for queries, 8-8
newline characters
in ctxload load file, 9-14
NLS_LANG environment variable
base-letter conversion, 4-47
NO_SOUNDEX predefined preference, 10-30
NO_STOPLIST predefined preference, 10-32
NULL TRANSLATOR Tile, 5-11, 10-20


O

objects. See Tiles
offsets
for tokens in text indexes, 4-41
one-step queries, 4-7
on columns with multiple indexes, 4-38
operations
See also text operations
optimization methods
choosing, 8-5
OPTIMIZE_INDEX procedure, 11-37
using, 6-28
optimizing
ConText indexes, 6-28, 8-4, 8-5
guidelines for, 4-37
indexes, 4-36
optional attributes
for policies, 5-16
Oracle Corporation
customer support, xix
Oracle indexes
creating in parallel, 6-25
disk contention, 7-9
for ConText index tables, C-5
for SQE results tables, C-6
specifying additional parameters, 10-14
specifying PARALLEL clauses for, 6-26
specifying STORAGE clauses for, 10-14, 10-16
specifying tablespaces for, 10-13
Oracle servers, 1-4, 7-4
See also ConText servers
Oracle8 ConText Cartridge. See ConText
OSFILE Tile, 4-18, 5-10
attributes for, 10-4
output files
for external filters, 4-26


P

packages. See PL/SQL packages
PARALLEL clause
for Oracle indexes, 10-14
setting for Oracle indexes, 6-25
parallel ConText indexing, 4-35, 6-25
memory allocation for, 6-10
parallel creation of Oracle indexes, 6-25
parallel processing, 8-4
CPU requirements, 7-2
memory allocation for, 8-3
using SYNC, 4-5
parallel query option, 6-25, 10-14
parameters
for ConText index tables, 10-14
for Oracle indexes, 10-14
partitions
raw, 7-10
partitive hierarchies
in thesauri, 4-52
passwords
masking in ctxsrv/ctxsrvx, 3-7, 9-3
supplying through files, 3-8
pattern matching
Chinese text, 10-11
Japanese text, 10-11
Pending (DML) table, 2-17
pending requests
processing using SYNC, 4-5
removing from Services Queue, 3-12
permissions
granting permissions for external text files, 4-18
personalities
DBA, 2-12
DDL, 2-10
DML, 2-11
Linguistic, 2-12
Loader, 2-10
Query, 2-11
personality masks, 2-9
changing, 3-10
default, 9-3
phrases
creating in thesauri, 6-32
creating relationships for, 6-32
in theme indexes, 4-45, 5-6
pictorial languages
lexers for, 4-39, 5-5
token recognition for, 4-40
pipes
administration, 2-15
DDL, 2-15
increasing the size of, 11-7
query, 2-15
Text Request Queue, 2-15
PL/SQL
reserved words, 3-3, 6-17
PL/SQL packages
CTX_DDL, 11-21
CTX_DML, 11-49
CTX_INFO, 11-59
CTX_SVC, 11-11
CTX_THES, 11-54
granting EXECUTE privileges for, 3-4
plain text
filtering, 4-24
policies
creating, 6-18, 6-19, 11-24
default preferences, 5-18
deleting, 6-22, 11-34
description, 5-13
for text indexing, 4-40
modifying, 6-22
multiple on a single column, 5-15
names for, 5-15
naming, B-4
naming restrictions, 6-17
optional attributes, 5-16
predefined template, 10-35
required attributes, 5-15
source, 5-16
specifying preferences, 5-17, 6-18
template, 5-18, B-4
theme indexing, 4-43
unique names for, 5-17
updating, 11-45
user-specified preferences, 5-18
using default preferences, 5-12
viewing, B-2, B-4
population stage
for index creation, 4-33
predefined ConText users, 2-5
predefined preferences, 5-12, 10-22, 10-33
See also preferences
preferences, 5-12
categories for, 5-12
creating, 6-9
Data Store category, 5-3
default, 5-12, 5-18, 10-22, 10-33
deleting, 6-16, 11-35
description, 5-12
Engine category, 5-7
Filter category, 5-4
in policies, 5-17
in sources, 5-20
Lexer category, 5-5
predefined, 5-12, 10-22, 10-33
Stoplist category, 5-9
Tiles in, 5-10
viewing, B-5, B-15
viewing attributes for, B-6
viewing policies for, B-6
Wordlist category, 5-7
preferred terms
in synonym rings, 4-51
primary keys, 4-9, 6-27
procedures
CANCEL, 11-12
CANCEL_ALL, 11-13
CANCEL_USER, 11-14
CHANGE_MASK, 11-3
CLEAR_ALL_ERRORS, 11-15
CLEAR_ATTRIBUTES, 11-22
CLEAR_ERROR, 11-16
CLEAR_INDEX_ERRORS, 11-17
CLEAR_LING_ERRORS, 11-18
CREATE_INDEX, 11-23
CREATE_POLICY, 11-24
CREATE_PREFERENCE, 11-27
CREATE_SOURCE, 11-28
CREATE_TEMPLATE_POLICY, 11-30
DROP_INDEX, 11-32
DROP_INTTRIG, 11-33
DROP_POLICY, 11-34
DROP_PREFERENCE, 11-35
DROP_SOURCE, 11-36
DROP_THESAURUS, 11-58
GET_INFO, 11-60
OPTIMIZE_INDEX, 11-37
RECOVER, 11-6
REINDEX, 11-50
RESUME_FAILED_INDEX, 11-40
SET_ATTRIBUTE, 11-43
SET_QUERY_BUFFER_SIZE, 11-7
SHUTDOWN, 11-8
SYNC, 11-52
UPDATE_POLICY, 11-45
UPDATE_QUEUE_STATUS, 11-9
UPDATE_SOURCE, 11-47
processes
See also ConText servers
thrashing, 8-3
processing
DML requests in parallel, 4-5
HTML text through Linguistic Services, 4-24
in parallel, 7-2, 8-4
text before indexing, 4-26
proxies
gateway, 4-20, 4-21
specifying for URL Tile, 10-5
punctuation marks
indexing, 4-40
lexing, 5-5


Q

qualifiers
in thesauri, 4-53
queries
balancing servers and users, 8-8
I/O disk contention, 7-9
in Text Request Queue, 2-15
in-memory, 4-7
iterative, 4-7
one-step, 4-7
SQEs, 4-7
tuning, 8-7
two-step, 4-6
Query
personality, 2-11, 9-3
query expansion
using fuzzy matching, 5-8
using Soundex, 5-9
using stemming, 5-7
using thesauri, 4-55
query methods, 4-6
Query pipe
disabling/enabling, 3-13
increasing buffer size, 11-7
retrieving queries from, 8-8
queues
disabling/enabling, 3-13, 11-10
managing, 3-11
updating, 11-9
viewing, A-4
viewing status of, 11-4
quotation marks
in ctxload load file, 9-14


R

raw partitions, 7-10
for result tables, 8-7
Reader category, 5-11, 10-19
predefined preferences, 10-33
real memory, 8-3
real-time
ConText index updates in, 4-4
RECOVER procedure, 11-6
redirection
with URL data store, 4-21
reducing
I/O disk contention, 7-9
REINDEX procedure, 11-50, A-6
manually reindexing documents, 4-4
using, 6-27
related terms
in thesauri, 4-54
relationships
defining in thesauri, 6-32
relevance ranking
in theme queries, 4-44
removing
errored requests from Services Queue, 3-13
pending requests from Services Queue, 3-12
REQUEST_STATUS function, 11-19
using, 3-12
requests
visible in pending table, 2-17
reserved words, 3-3, 6-17
responsibilities
DBA, 2-2
system administrator, 2-2
result tables
advantages of unique tables, 8-7
RESUME_FAILED_INDEX procedure, 11-40
using, 6-29
resuming
failed index operations, 6-29
roles. See ConText roles
rows
deleting from text columns, 4-3
deleting in CTX_INDEX_ERRORS, A-6
inserting into text columns, 4-3
multiple entries in index tables, 4-34
updating in text columns, 4-3


S

scanning
directories, 4-2
scope notes
in thesauri, 4-54
scores
in theme queries, 4-44
security
masking CTXSYS passwords, 3-7
separate option
for ConText servers with Loader personality, 10-20
separate option (ctxload), 9-11
sequences
for external filters, 6-15
for generating textkeys, 6-6
for stopwords, 4-41, 6-12
servers. See ConText servers
Services Queue, 2-19
enabling/disabling, 2-20, 3-13
error handling, 2-20
querying requests, 11-11
removing requests, 11-12, 11-13, 11-14
requesting status, 11-19
tables, 2-19
updating status, 11-9
viewing, 3-12
viewing status of, 3-12, 11-4
sessions
errors in ctxsrv/ctxsrvx log, 9-4
information in ctxsrv/ctxsrvx log, 9-4
SET_ATTRIBUTE procedure, 11-43
SET_QUERY_BUFFER_SIZE procedure, 11-7
setting
environment variables for ctxsrv/ctxsrvx, 9-3, 9-9
Query pipe buffer size, 11-7
setting configurations
custom, 4-43
predefined, 4-43
setting up
Linguistic Services, 1-9
text, 1-8
settings
linguistic, 4-43
SGA, 8-2
sharing
hitlist result tables, 8-7
SHUTDOWN procedure, 11-8
using, 3-10
shutting down
ConText servers, 3-10
ConText servers using ctxctl, 9-7
single-byte languages, 4-47
lexers for, 5-5
single-format columns
filtering using external filters, 4-29
SORT_AREA_SIZE initialization parameter, 8-2
Soundex, 5-9
enabling, 5-9, 10-16
table, C-4
SOUNDEX function
in SQL, 5-9
SOUNDEX predefined preference, 10-30
Soundex wordlist tables
in ConText indexes, 4-32
source policies. See template policies
sources, 2-10, 4-13
attributes, 5-20
creating, 5-20, 6-4, 11-28
definition, 5-19
deleting, 11-36
preferences in, 5-20
specifying
additional parameters for Oracle indexes, 6-25
directories to scan for text loading, 10-19
fuzzy matching method, 10-17
language for stemming, 10-17
personality mask for ctxsrv/ctxsrvx, 9-3
stopwords, 10-18
STORAGE clauses for tables/indexes, 10-16
tablespaces for Oracle indexes, 10-13
translator for text loading, 10-21
SQE result tables, 4-7, C-6
in ConText indexes, 4-32
SQEs
storing results, 4-7
viewing, B-16
viewing results, 4-7
SQL
reserved words, 3-3, 6-17
SQL commands
CREATE USER, 3-2
GRANT, 3-3
SQL*Loader, 4-12, 9-21
SQL*Net, 7-5
starting
ConText servers, 3-6, 3-7
ConText servers on remote machines, 9-3
ConText servers using ctxctl, 9-7
ConText servers with Loader personality, 6-5
status
monitoring ConText servers, A-2
queues, 11-4, 11-9
Services Queue, 11-19
stemming
enabling, 5-7
specifying a language for, 10-17
supported languages, 5-7
Stoplist category, 10-18
predefined preferences, 10-31
preference example, 10-18
Tiles, 5-9, 5-11
stoplists
creating, 6-12, 10-18
maximum size, 6-12
supported number of stopwords, 5-9
stopwords
in text indexes, 4-41
in text queries, 4-41
maximum number in stoplists, 5-9
specifying, 10-18
STORAGE clauses
for ConText index tables, 6-10, 10-14
for Oracle indexes, 10-14, 10-16
for wordlist tables, 10-16
stored procedures. See procedures
stored query expressions. See SQEs
storing
file names in text columns, 4-18
internal text, 4-15
tables and indexes on separate disks, 7-9
text as multiple rows, 4-17
text in operating system files, 4-16
text using MASTER DETAIL, 10-3
text using OSFILE, 10-4
text using URL, 10-4
URLs in text columns, 4-19
SUBMIT procedure
in CTX_LING package, 3-12
supplied external filters, 4-28
supported formats
for mixed-format columns, 10-38
internal filters, 4-25
viewing in Windows 32-bit viewer, 4-25
SYNC procedure, 11-52
initiating DML processing, 4-4
SYNC_QUERY function, 11-53
synonym rings
in thesauri, 4-50
preferred terms in, 4-51
synonyms
in thesauri, 4-50
System Administration tool, 1-11, 4-43
creating custom setting configurations in, 4-43
maintaining thesauri in, 4-54, 6-32
system administrator
responsibilities, 2-2


T

table names
collisions, C-2
in policies, 6-18
tables
ConText index, C-2
master/detail, 4-17
text columns, 4-9
Text Request Queue, 2-15
tablespaces
for ConText index tables, 10-13
specifying for Oracle indexes, 10-13
temporary, 6-24, 8-2
template policies, 5-18, 10-35
See also policies
creating, 6-21, 11-30
using in policies, 5-16
viewing, B-11
TEMPLATE_AUTOB policy, 10-36
TEMPLATE_DIRECT template policy, 10-36
TEMPLATE_LONGTEXT_STOPLIST_OFF policy, 10-37
TEMPLATE_MD template policy, 10-37
TEMPLATE_MD_BIN policy, 10-37
TEMPLATE_WW6B policy, 10-37
temporary segments
for Oracle index creation, 8-2
temporary tablespaces
CTXSYS user, 6-24, 8-2
termination stage
for index creation, 4-33
text
external storage, 4-18, 10-4
external storage in operating system files, 4-16
external storage with URL pointers, 4-16
filtering, 4-23
indexing, 4-39
internal storage, 4-15, 10-3
loading, 2-10, 4-12, 9-8, 10-19, 10-21
loading using ConText servers, 4-2
preprocessing using external filters, 4-26
setting up and managing, 1-8
storing as multiple rows, 4-17
text columns
datatypes for external storage, 4-16
description, 4-9
in policies, 5-16
length limitations for composite textkeys, 4-10
LOB datatypes in, 4-9
naming limitations for composite textkeys, 4-10
storing data, 4-15
textkeys for, 4-9
updating, 4-5
text indexes
See also ConText indexes
creating, 11-23
definition, 4-39
deleting, 11-32
DML and DDL processing, 4-41
for columns with theme indexes, 4-38
stopwords in, 4-41
tables for, C-2
tokens in, 4-40
text indexing policies, 4-40
text load files. See load files
text loading categories, 5-11
Engine, 10-20
Reader, 10-19
Translator, 10-20
text operations
DDL, 2-15, 4-3
DML, 2-16, 4-3
Linguistic Services, 4-8
Query, 2-15, 4-6
Text Loading, 4-2
types of, 2-7
text queries, 4-6
using base-letter conversion, 4-48
Text Queue. See Text Request Queue
Text Request Queue, 1-4, 2-8, 2-14
retrieving queries from, 8-8
text requests
controlling, 11-9
pending, 4-5
precedence for processing, 2-14
textkeys, 4-9, 6-27
composite, 4-10, 6-20
generating, 6-5
generating using sequences and triggers, 6-6
in ctxload load file, 6-5
in policies, 5-16
mapping to document IDs in ConText indexes, C-3
theme indexes
See also ConText indexes
and ctxsrvx, 9-2
creating, 11-23
DDL and DML processing, 4-45
deleting, 11-32
for columns with text indexes, 4-38
fragmentation in, 4-45
policies for, 4-43
tables for, C-2
theme signatures in, 4-44
tokens in, 4-45
weights in, 4-44
theme indexing policies, 4-43
Theme Lexer preferences
creating, 6-11
THEME LEXER Tile, 4-42, 5-11, 6-11, 10-9
theme queries, 4-6
and ctxsrvx, 9-2
theme weights in, 4-44
theme signatures, 4-44
theme weights
in theme indexes, 4-44
THEME_LEXER predefined preference, 10-28
themes, 2-12
document signatures, 4-44
in linguistic output, 4-8
indexing, 4-42, 5-6
thesauri, 4-49
broader terms, 4-51
case sensitivity in, 4-49
creating, 4-54
creating using CREATE_THESAURUS, 6-31
creating using ctxload, 6-31
DEFAULT, 4-55
deleting, 6-32
exporting, 6-33, 9-9
hierarchical relationships, 4-51
importing, 9-9
maintaining, 4-54
managing, 6-30
narrower terms, 4-51
qualifiers for entries, 4-53
query expansion limitations, 4-56
related terms in, 4-54
scope notes in, 4-54
synonyms in, 4-50
synonyms rings in, 4-50
viewing, B-18
thesaurus entries
creating, 6-32
exporting to files, 6-33
updating, 6-32
thesaurus import files. See import files
thesaurus output files
creating, 6-33
thrashing
processes, 8-3
Tiles, 5-10
assigning multiple attribute values, 6-9
attribute values, 5-11, 10-2, 10-19
attributes, 5-11, 10-2, 10-19
BASIC LEXER, 10-10
BLASTER FILTER, 10-7
CHINESE V-GRAM LEXER, 10-11
Data Store category, 5-3, 10-3
DIRECT, 10-3
DIRECTORY READER, 10-19
Engine (Text Loading) category, 10-20
Engine category, 5-7, 10-13
ENGINE NOP, 10-13
Filter category, 5-4, 10-6
FILTER NOP, 10-6
GENERIC ENGINE, 10-13
GENERIC STOP LIST, 10-18
GENERIC WORD LIST, 10-16
HTML FILTER, 10-7
JAPANESE V-GRAM LEXER, 10-11
KOREAN LEXER, 10-9
Lexer category, 5-5, 10-9
MASTER DETAIL, 10-3
NULL TRANSLATOR, 10-20
OSFILE, 10-4
Reader category, 10-19
Stoplist category, 5-9, 10-18
THEME LEXER, 10-9
Translator category, 10-20
URL, 10-4
USER FILTER, 10-8
USER TRANSLATOR, 10-21
viewing attribute values, B-10
viewing attributes, B-9
Wordlist category, 5-7, 10-16
timeouts
with URL data store, 4-21
timestamps
DML Queue, 2-17
TO_CHAR date format
specifying for ctxload, 9-11
token tables, C-2
in ConText indexes, 4-32, 4-35
tokens
in ConText indexes, C-2
in text indexes, 4-40, 5-5
in theme indexes, 4-45, 5-6
location information in text indexes, 4-41
top terms
in ctxload import file, 9-16
in thesauri, 4-51
trace files
for ctxload, 9-11
for ctxsrv/ctxsrvx, 9-4
Translator category, 5-11, 10-20
predefined preferences, 10-34
translators
for automated text loading, 4-13
specifying for text loading, 10-21
triggers
deleting, 4-4, 11-33
for DML operations, 2-16, 4-3
for generating textkeys, 6-6
tuning
ConText indexes, 4-34
ConText indexing, 8-2
DML operations, 8-4
queries, 8-7
using raw partitions, 7-10
TWO_TASK environment variables, 9-3, 9-9
two-step queries, 4-6
result tables in, 8-7
using composite textkeys, 4-10
two-table compaction, 4-37, C-2
advantages of, 8-5
two-table deletion, 4-37, C-2


U

uniform resource locators. See URLs
unique keys, 4-9
UPDATE_POLICY procedure, 11-45
using, 6-22
UPDATE_QUEUE_STATUS procedure, 11-9
using, 3-13, 3-14
UPDATE_SOURCE procedure, 11-47
updating
ConText indexes, 4-4, 6-27
document references in ConText indexes, 4-35
text columns during indexing, 4-5
URL Tile, 5-10
attributes, 10-4
using, 4-19
URLs
data store for, 4-16
file accessibility for indexing, 4-20
in text columns, 4-19
using file protocol in, 4-20
using HTTP in, 4-19, 4-21
USER FILTER Tile, 5-10, 6-14, 10-8
USER TRANSLATOR Tile, 5-11, 10-21
USER_DUMP_DEST initialization parameter
for ctxload, 9-11
for ctxsrv/ctxsrvx, 9-4
user-defined translators
for automated text loading, 4-13
usernames
restrictions, 3-3
users
balancing servers with, 8-8
creating, 3-2
granting ConText roles to, 3-3
viewing policies for, B-14
viewing preferences for, B-15
using
ctxctl to manage ConText servers, 9-6
ctxload to import/export thesauri, 9-9
ctxload to load text, 9-8
ctxsrv/ctxsrvx to start ConText servers, 9-2
external filters, 4-27
index logs to resume index operations, 6-29
log files with ctxload, 9-11
log files with ctxsrv/ctxsrvx, 9-4
trace files with ConText servers, 9-4
trace files with ctxload, 9-11
utilities
ctxctl, 9-6
ctxload, 9-8


V

VARCHAR datatype, 4-9
variable grammar lexer. See V-Gram lexer
V-Gram lexers, 5-6
VGRAM_CHINESE predefined preference, 10-27
VGRAM_JAPANESE predefined preference, 10-28
viewing
column policies, B-12
column policies for a user, B-14
ConText server status, 3-9
DML Queue, 3-11
preference attributes defined by current user, B-15
preferences attached to policies, B-16
Services Queue, 3-12
SQEs, B-16
template policies, B-11
template policies for current user, B-17
views, A-2
CTX_ALL_DML_QUEUES, A-4
CTX_ALL_DML_SUM, A-4
CTX_ALL_QUEUE, A-5
CTX_ALL_SERVERS, A-2
CTX_ALL_THESAURI, B-18
CTX_CLASS, B-8
CTX_COLUMN_POLICIES, B-2
CTX_INDEX_ERRORS, A-6
CTX_INDEX_STATUS, A-7
CTX_INEX_LOG, B-3
CTX_LING_ERRORS, A-7
CTX_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES, B-9
CTX_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES_LOV, B-10
CTX_OBJECTS, B-8
CTX_PEFERENCE_ATTRIBUTES, B-6
CTX_POLICIES, B-4
CTX_PREFERENCE_USAGE, B-6
CTX_PREFERENCES, B-5
CTX_SERVERS, A-3
CTX_SQES, B-7
CTX_SYSTEM_PREFERENCE_USAGE, B-11
CTX_SYSTEM_PREFERENCES, B-10
CTX_SYSTEM_TEMPLATE_POLICIES, B-11
CTX_TEMPLATE_POLICIES, B-7
CTX_USER_COLUMN_POLICIES, B-12
CTX_USER_DML_QUEUE, A-8
CTX_USER_DML_SUM, A-8
CTX_USER_INDEX_LOG, B-13
CTX_USER_POLICIES, B-14
CTX_USER_PREFERENCE_ATTRIBUTES, B-15
CTX_USER_PREFERENCE_USAGE, B-16
CTX_USER_PREFERENCES, B-15
CTX_USER_QUEUE, A-9
CTX_USER_SQES, B-16
CTX_USER_SVCQ, A-10
CTX_USER_TEMPLATE_POLICIES, B-17
CTX_USER_THESAURI, B-18
virtual memory, 8-3
configuring, 7-2


W

Web files
formats supported by URL data store, 4-19
Web servers, 4-19
Windows 32-bit viewer
supported formats, 4-25
word processing formats, 4-25
Wordlist category, 10-16
predefined preferences, 10-30
preference example, 10-17
Tiles, 5-7, 5-11
wordlist tables, C-4
in ConText indexes, 4-32
specifying STORAGE clauses for, 10-16
WordPerfect format
internal filter, 4-25, 5-4, 10-25
World Wide Web
indexing using URL data store, 4-19
writing
ConText server output to trace file, 9-4
WW6B predefined preference, 10-26
WYSIWYG document viewing, 4-25


X

Xerox XIF format
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