I created a ZClass which is inherited from CatalogAware & Object Manager, it's structure is like this: MyClass bodycopy_html index_html Propertysheets Basic ClassName Now, if I find this object using a ZCatalog object, bodycopy_html will become a separate object. This is not what I want, I want the content of bodycopy_html to be indexed as part of a MyClass object. What I am doing now is to hack it on the report, link the result to the MyClass object instead of the bodycopy_html whenever data_record_id_'s parent is a MyClass object. However, is there a better way of handling this? What a ZCatalog looks for when it indexes an object? Does it call a specific method on that object? Can I override it? Kam
Add a TextIndex to your catalog that looks for "bodycopy_html" as the name of the attribute to index, and set up your search/results pages accordingly. At 12:17 PM 10/12/99 +0000, Kam Cheung wrote:
I created a ZClass which is inherited from CatalogAware & Object Manager, it's structure is like this:
MyClass bodycopy_html index_html
Propertysheets Basic ClassName
Now, if I find this object using a ZCatalog object, bodycopy_html will become a separate object. This is not what I want, I want the content of bodycopy_html to be indexed as part of a MyClass object. What I am doing now is to hack it on the report, link the result to the MyClass object instead of the bodycopy_html whenever data_record_id_'s parent is a MyClass object. However, is there a better way of handling this? What a ZCatalog looks for when it indexes an object? Does it call a specific method on that object? Can I override it?
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