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yaz_ccl_conf — Configure CCL parser
$id
, array $config
)This function configures the CCL query parser for a server with definitions of access points (CCL qualifiers) and their mapping to RPN.
To map a specific CCL query to RPN afterwards call the yaz_ccl_parse() function.
id
The connection resource returned by yaz_connect() .
config
An array of configuration. Each key of the array is the name of a CCL field and the corresponding value holds a string that specifies a mapping to RPN.
The mapping is a sequence of attribute-type, attribute-value pairs. Attribute-type and attribute-value is separated by an equal sign (=). Each pair is separated by white space.
Additional information can be found on the » CCL page.
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In the example below, the CCL parser is configured to support three CCL fields: ti, au and isbn. Each field is mapped to their BIB-1 equivalent. It is assumed that variable $id is the connection ID.
Example #1 CCL configuration
<?php
$fields = array(
"ti" => "1=4" ,
"au" => "1=1" ,
"isbn" => "1=7"
);
yaz_ccl_conf ( $id , $fields );
?>
[#1] quinn at indexdata dot com [2005-03-05 19:09:02]
The YAZ CCL parser has extensive functionality beyond what is described here. For the full story, as well as a detailed description of the CCL language, please look at
http://www.indexdata.dk/yaz/doc/tools.tkl#CCL
The flexibility of the parser makes it easy, by setting up separate profiles for servers with different characteristics, to produce a client that performs different query mappings for different servers. Also, because you can configure operators, truncation characters, etc., in the CCL parser, it is simple to make it fit into almost any application.