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Old 02-23-2008, 04:22 AM
Gatti
 
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Hello,

Is there someone who is able to explain (or point to me some resources
(book, web-sites ecc)) where is clearly explained the logic of operating of
the ORACLE function Context.

For example is there a list of fixed string (p.e. 'CO') which is always
eliminated during its usage?

Thanks a lot for any reply

Stefano Gatti




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Old 02-23-2008, 04:22 AM
J Alex
 
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"Gatti" wrote
> Hello,
>
> Is there someone who is able to explain (or point to me some resources
> (book, web-sites ecc)) where is clearly explained the logic of operating

of
> the ORACLE function Context.
>


The documentation is on technet for interMedia (or Text or whatever Oracle
decides to call it next).
Here's a FAQ that gets you started:
http://otn.oracle.com/products/text/x/FAQs/imt_Faq.html


> For example is there a list of fixed string (p.e. 'CO') which is always
> eliminated during its usage?
>


Look at the view CTXSYS.CTX_USER_STOPWORDS. And yes, this list can be
customized.


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