XmlIndexSpecification::getValueType |
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#include <DbXml.hpp>void XmlIndexSpecification::getValueType( const std::string &index)
Gets the XmlValue::Type specified in the given index specification.
Parametersunique-{path type}-{node type}-{key type}-{syntax}
where:
unique indicates that the indexed value is unique in the container. If this keyword does not appear on the index string, then the indexed value is not required to be unique in the container.
{path type} is either node or edge.
{node type} is one of element, attribute, or metadata. If metadata is specified, then {path type} must be node.
{key type} is one of presence, equality, or substring.
{syntax} identifies the type of information being indexed. It must be one of the following values:
Note that if {key type} is presence, then {syntax} must be none or simply not specified.
For example, examples index strings are:
unique-node-element-presence
node-element-equality-string
edge-element-presence-none
node-element-equality-float
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