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Subject: keyword Bug in cfa_metadataKeywordObjectFind
Johan Coens (28p/+0r)     Posted: Friday 29 Dec 2000
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I think there is a bug in cfa_metadataKeywordObjectFind. I'll demonstrate with an example:

I want to retrieve objects from a metadatahierarchy, but only from a specific tree in the hierarchy. FE. If I have:

MyHierarchy - books (categorie books in MyHierarchy) - nature - trees KEYWORD1 (assigned) KEYWORD2 - queen flowers KEYWORD - science - physics - cdroms (categorie cdroms in MyHierarchy) - best music of the 80s QUEEN THE BEST (assigned) - best music of the 90s ABBA

When I do a metadataKeywordObjectFind with the params <cfa_metadataKeywordObjectFind keywords = "QUEEN THE BEST" lCategoryIDs = "all categorieIDs from nature" lTypeIDs = "Type ID for an object assigned to the keywords" >

This will give me the objects assigned to the keyword 'QUEEN THE BEST' in the category CDROMS? It looks like the lCategories are ignored.. Another very weird thing:

- if i specify only the category nature in the lCategories, no objects are returned. - if i specify only category nature and trees in the lCategories, no objects are returned. - But: if i specify only category nature, trees and queen flowers in the lCategories, objects are returned.

Is this because of the existince of the word QUEEN in the categorie QUEEN flowers? It looks like this.

Maybe someone can help me out.

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