.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt .. _index-section: index\_section ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Points out the section where an entry in index\_phash belongs. .. _index-section-phash: phash """"" .. versionchanged:: 13.0 The field has been transformed to a varchar field, full md5 hashes are stored. .. container:: table-row Field phash Description The md5 hash of the indexed document. .. _index-section-phash-t3: phash\_t3 """"""""" .. versionchanged:: 13.0 The field has been transformed to a varchar field, full md5 hashes are stored. .. container:: table-row Field phash\_t3 Description The md5 hash of the "parent" TYPO3 page of the indexed document. If the "document" being indexed is a TYPO3 page, then phash and phash\_t3 are the same. But if the document is an external file (PDF, Word etc) which are found as a LINK on a TYPO3 page, then this phash\_t3 points to the phash of that TYPO3 page. Normally it goes like this when indexing: 1) The TYPO3 document is indexed (this has a phash-value of course), then 2) if any external files are found on the page, they are indexed as well AND their phash\_t3 will become the phash of the TYPO3 page they were on. The significance of this value is that indexed external files may have more than one record in "index\_section" (with the same phash), a record for each parent page where a link to the document was found! There are details about this in the section of this document that describes the complexities of indexing pages. .. _index-section-rl0: rl0 """ .. container:: table-row Field rl0 Description The id of the root-page of the site. .. _index-section-rl1: rl1 """ .. container:: table-row Field rl1 Description The id of the level-1 page (if any) of the indexed page. .. _index-section-rl2: rl2 """ .. container:: table-row Field rl2 Description The id of the level-2 page (if any) of the indexed page. .. _index-section-page-id: page\_id """""""" .. container:: table-row Field page\_id Description The page id of the indexed page. .. _index-section-uniqid: uniqid """""" .. container:: table-row Field uniqid Description This is just an autoincremented unique, primary key. Generally not used (i think)