query options (RE: [seek-dev] query.xsd)

Matt Jones jones at nceas.ucsb.edu
Fri Sep 3 16:24:18 PDT 2004


That's defined as a level II query feature -- defined but not yet 
implemented.  Various more sophisticated resultset options are present 
in level II definitions.

Matt

Steve Tekell wrote:
> Am I correct to assume that
> there's not a way to do the equivalent of 
> 
> select TOP 50 ... ORDER BY field1, field2
> 
> with ecogrid query?
> 
> That's definitely something beneficial for the performance of a distributed
> app.
> 
> Steve
> 
> 
> 
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: seek-dev-admin at ecoinformatics.org 
>>[mailto:seek-dev-admin at ecoinformatics.org] On Behalf Of Steve Tekell
>>Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 4:22 PM
>>To: 'Seek-Dev'
>>Subject: [seek-dev] query.xsd
>>
>>so these are required but not described in the XSD 
>><xs:attribute name="queryId" type="xs:string" 
>>use="required"/> <xs:attribute name="system" type="xs:anyURI" 
>>use="required"/>
>>
>>what's appropriate?
>>
>>system
>>- should be what? application name of caller, server name of 
>>caller? or?
>>queryId
>>- should be what?  is this supposed to be a unique identifier 
>>of a specific query? or type or query? or ?
>>
>>
>>Steve
>>
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