[ipac] Limits in HIP
Beth Kroehler
bkroehler at munpl.org
Fri May 11 12:17:33 EDT 2007
How are you limiting? I did not see a WPL location.
Are you really limiting or are you trying to use the Sources being
searched?
Beth
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-----Original Message-----
From: ipac-bounces at lists.tblc.org [mailto:ipac-bounces at lists.tblc.org]
On Behalf Of Veronica Smith
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 11:38 AM
To: Dynix's Horizon Information Portal,formerly iPac (discussion);
Dynix's Horizon Information Portal,formerly iPac (discussion)
Subject: Re: [ipac] Limits in HIP
Ok, I knew I was forgetting to include something when I sent out that
email last night. Here's some more specific information:
We're running HIP 3.08 (with the latest patch) against Horizon 7.34.
When I do a General Keyword search for "SQL Server" without limits, I
get 27 hits total: 15 are at the WPL location and 12 are at the
FRCC location.
When I do a General Keyword search for "SQL Server" and limit to
include BOTH the WPL and FRCC locations, I get 0 hits. However, if
I do the General Keyword search for "SQL Server" and limit to just
ONE of the two locations, I get the correct number of hits.
So, if it is ANDing the two limits together (and I have hits in BOTH
locations), why wouldn't I get 27 hits like I do when choose not to
limit??? You can try it in our catalog at:
http://catalog.westminster.lib.co.us
Power searching is listed under the "Search the catalog" tab.
I checked Beth's catalog (did an advanced search on windows, since
nothing came up at all with SQL server) and I can choose two
different locations at the same time and get results. So, I do think
something is wrong with our catalog, but I haven't a clue what.
Veronica
At 07:50 AM 5/11/2007, Natasha Stephan wrote:
>Hi Veronica,
>I can see how the patron got to this point. He probably wanted to know
>what materials on the topic were at location A OR location B.
>
>But that is not how limits work; they are by default ANDed together.
>For example, a General KW search for pirates that is limited to DVDs
>and Main Branch would find the Pirates of the Caribbean DVD held at
>Main.
>
>So you can see why a search for materials at location A and location B
>would result in very few or even no results. There are no materials on
>that topic that happen to be held at both locations.
>
>I don't think there's anything wrong with HIP; as far as I see it, it
>is working as designed. Good luck,
>Natasha
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ipac-bounces at lists.tblc.org
> > [mailto:ipac-bounces at lists.tblc.org]
>On
> > Behalf Of Veronica Smith
> > Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 6:09 PM
> > To: ipac at lists.tblc.org
> > Subject: [ipac] Limits in HIP
> >
> > I had a patron ask about using multiple limits for a single search
> > in HIP. What he was doing was putting in a General Keyword search
> > and then selecting two locations in the limit box. The results were
> > null. However, if he put in a General Keyword search and choose
> > just ONE location in the limit box, then the search executes. So
> > here's the question...is HIP designed to only allow ONE limit to be
> > executed at a time or is our HIP not working properly?
> >
> > Veronica
> >
> >
> > Veronica Smith
> > Automation Coordinator
> > Westminster Public Library
> > 3705 W. 112th Ave.
> > Westminster, CO 80031
> > (303) 404-5110
> >
> > vsmith at westminster.lib.co.us
> >
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