Hi all,
to find out if documents are changed, within ops and CQL, I only can use the publication-date.
However, documents may change without a publication-date change.
In docdb examples there are essential fields I'm missing within OPS and, supposed OPS would
provide them, could help to reduce the efforts to find changes.
(e.g. "date-publ" : "20080703",
"is-representative" : "YES",
"date-of-last-exchange" : "20170622")
"date-of-last-exchange", "date-of-previous-exchange" and "doc-id" are all helpfull fields to find
changes.
Is it possible to extend the OPS CQL / results with at least a "date-of-last-exchange" ?
Regards, Martien
date-of-last-exchange
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Re: date-of-last-exchange
Hi,
OPS is not fed by DOCDB this is why it also has less records loaded then DOCDB does.
This is also a reason why this information is not and cannot at this point added into OPS. OPS is fed by EPODOC, same as Espacenet
Regards,
Vesna for OPS support
OPS is not fed by DOCDB this is why it also has less records loaded then DOCDB does.
This is also a reason why this information is not and cannot at this point added into OPS. OPS is fed by EPODOC, same as Espacenet
Regards,
Vesna for OPS support