06-29-2007
My client uses Microsoft Foxpro version 2.6 for Unix.
Try creating a small database, and creating an index, then see if the index file exists, and if it has a .idx or .ndx extension.
If you cannot create an index file, then try creating an EAFS partition instead of the default vxfs.
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tm::index::match
TM::Index::Match(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation TM::Index::Match(3pm)
NAME
TM::Index::Match - Topic Maps, Indexing support (match layer)
SYNOPSIS
# somehow get a map (any subclass of TM will do)
my $tm = ...
# one option: create a lazy index which learns as you go
use TM::Index::Match;
my $idx = new TM::Index::Match ($tm);
# for most operations which involve match_forall to be called
# reading and querying the map should be much faster
# learn about some statistics, what keys are most likely to be useful
my @optimized_keys = @{ $stats->{proposed_keys} };
# another option: create an eager index
my $idx = new TM::Index::Match ($tm, closed => 1);
# pre-populate it, use the proposed keys
$idx->populate (@optimized_keys);
# this may be a lengthy operation if the map is big
# but then the index is 'complete'
# query map now, should also be faster
# getting rid of an index explicitly
$idx->detach;
# cleaning an index
$idx->discard;
DESCRIPTION
This index implements a generic query cache which can capture all queries not handled by more specific indices. This class inherits
directly from TM::Index.
INTERFACE
Constructor
The constructor/destructors are the same as that described in TM::Index.
Methods
populate
$idx->populate (@list_of_keys)
To populate the index with canned results this method can be invoked. At this stage it is not very clever and may take quite some time
to work its way through a larger map. This is most likely something to be done in the background.
The list of keys to be passed in is a bit black magic. Your current best bet is to look at the index statistics method, and retrieve a
proposed list from there:
@optimized_keys = @{ $stats->{proposed_keys} };
$idx->populate (@optimized_keys[0..2]); # only take the first few
If this list is empty, nothing clever will happen.
statistics
$hashref = $idx->statistics
This returns a hash containing statistical information about certain keys, how much data is behind them, how often they are used when
adding information to the index, how often data is read out successfully. The "cost" component can give you an estimated about the
cost/benefit.
SEE ALSO
TM, TM::Index
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 200[6] by Robert Barta, <drrho@cpan.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.1 2008-04-10 TM::Index::Match(3pm)