[Isis-users] Inverted file update from commandline
De Smet Egbert
egbert.desmet at ua.ac.be
Fri May 11 22:40:04 CEST 2012
Is there a REF(L()) function referring to the copies database in the FST used ?
Mx is trying to open that Inverted File and can't find it.
We used such a statement in the MARC-FST and there is works well because in the marc.par the files for the copies-database are referenced.
So either take out that line in the FST or add the copies-database files in the .par of your new database.
Egbert de Smet
IOIW / U&S
Universiteit Antwerpen
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From: isis-users-bounces at iccisis.org [isis-users-bounces at iccisis.org] on behalf of Hessels, Peter [P.Hessels at kit.nl]
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 10:24 PM
To: isis-users
Subject: [Isis-users] Inverted file update from commandline
Dear all,
I have created a database from the MARC database. For performance reasons I want to to the "inverted file generation" from the command line. This works OK for the MARC database, but for my new database the mx-commands results in the error message:
Dbxopen: 'copies.cnt' errorno=2
Fatal: dbxopen/opn.
There are no differences between the marc.fst and the mst for my new database. I have linked the new database to the copies database and I am able to enter copies. Also the marc.par and the new.par are the same.
The commands that I use are:
Mx new fst=@new.fst fullinv/ansi=new
And
Mx marc ft=@marc.fst fullinv/ansi=marc
What could be wrong?
Kind regards,
Peter
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