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documentation:technical:search_grammar [2010/10/28 21:32] – update to reflect formalization of ^ and $ in phrase searches gmcharltondocumentation:technical:search_grammar [2022/02/10 13:34] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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   * **metabib** or **metarecord** -- Metarecord search, instead of direct bibliographic record search   * **metabib** or **metarecord** -- Metarecord search, instead of direct bibliographic record search
   * **staff** -- Staff search, which includes hidden records and non-transcendent records with no items or located URIs   * **staff** -- Staff search, which includes hidden records and non-transcendent records with no items or located URIs
 +  * Cover density ranking algorithm tuning parameters, as described in the [[http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/interactive/textsearch-controls.html#TEXTSEARCH-RANKING|Postgres documentation]].
 +    * **CD_logDocumentLength**    => 1
 +    * **CD_documentLength**       => 2
 +    * **CD_meanHarmonic**         => 4
 +    * **CD_uniqueWords**          => 8
 +    * **CD_logUniqueWords**       => 16
 +    * **CD_selfPlusOne**          => 32
 +  * **lucky** -- Return only the first hit, à la Google's "I'm feeling lucky" button
  
 == Registered classes (from the stock config.metabib_class) == == Registered classes (from the stock config.metabib_class) ==
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