10 Oracle Text

Oracle Text provides indexing, word and theme searching, and viewing capabilities for text in query applications and document classification applications.

This chapter describes how to install and run Oracle Text and the restrictions of this option on BS2000. It includes the following topics:

10.1 Installing Oracle Text

Oracle Text is not installed when you create a database. To install Oracle Text, you must complete the following steps:

  1. Start SQL*Plus. To avoid being prompted for many overflow acknowledgements on the screen, set OVERFLOW-CONTROL=*NO-CONTROL:
    /MODIFY-TERMINAL-OPTIONS OVERFLOW-CONTROL=*NO-CONTROL
    /START-EXECUTABLE (*LINK(ORALOAD),SQLPLUS)
    * /nolog
    connect / as sysdba
    spool catctx.log
    @$ORACLE_HOME/ctx/admin/catctx.sql CTXSYS SYSAUX TEMP NOLOCK;
    

    where CTXSYS is the password for ctxsys, SYSAUX is the default tablespace for ctxsys, TEMP is the temporary tablespace for ctxsys, and LOCK|NOLOCK specifies whether the ctxsys user account is locked or not.

  2. If you are working with US english texts, then install the appropriate language-specific default preferences:
    connect CTXSYS/CTXSYS
    @$ORACLE_HOME/ctx/admin/defaults/drdefus.sql;
    

    If you are not working with US english texts, then open the drdef*.sql script in the $ORACLE_HOME/ctx/admin/defaults directory according to the preferred language, set the attributes, and run the script.

    Before you set the attributes, refer to "Restrictions of Oracle Text on BS2000."

  3. Type exit when finished.

10.2 Restrictions of Oracle Text on BS2000

The following restrictions apply for Oracle Text on Fujitsu BS2000:

  • Index themes are not supported.

  • INSO filters, which are licensed on special platforms only, are not supported.

  • ctxkbtc, which is a knowledge base utility is not supported.

  • URL_DATASTORE objects are not supported.

Note:

FILE_DATASTORE objects may reside on native BS2000 DMS as PAM files or on the POSIX file system.