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the Malete metadata record |
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* overview |
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Every database may have a metadata record assigned. |
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The system may also have a default metadata record containing defaults. |
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The core defines metadata fields 001-009, |
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to be used in the same way by all applications and environments. |
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- 001 name and options |
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as used by the core on the |
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> CmdLine command line |
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- 002 unused |
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(see |
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> TagUse |
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- 003 content-type |
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contains a MIME charset and other information mostly for the client |
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for proper interpretation of the data |
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- 004 collation |
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definition or reference used by the core as detailled in |
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> CharSet charsets and collation |
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- 005 version |
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last modified time of this metadata |
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- 006 field definition |
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as of |
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> RecStruct |
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- 007 unused (index definition?) |
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- 008 unused (references?) |
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- 009 unused (stopwords? any?) |
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We may use an CDS/ISIS compatibility block, e.g. 01x, |
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to store the original contents of |
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> http://www.cindoc.csic.es/isis/ap-f.htm files |
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like the .FST or ISISAC.TAB from |
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imported CDS databases for use by some compatibility application. |
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$Id: MetaData.txt,v 1.2 2004/07/26 13:14:25 kripke Exp $ |