I had not explored the index:facets() function—interesting. However, since my goal is to get values straight from the indexes, I think using the facets doesn’t help, since the alternative is to just do an XPath over the attributes in my index XML. Cheers, E. _____________________________________________ Eliot Kimber Sr Staff Content Engineer O: 512 554 9368 M: 512 554 9368 servicenow.com<https://www.servicenow.com> LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/company/servicenow> | Twitter<https://twitter.com/servicenow> | YouTube<https://www.youtube.com/user/servicenowinc> | Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/servicenow> From: Bridger Dyson-Smith <bdysonsmith@gmail.com> Date: Saturday, August 6, 2022 at 12:39 PM To: Eliot Kimber <eliot.kimber@servicenow.com> Cc: basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de <basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de> Subject: Re: [basex-talk] Get All Tokens for Attribute Name? [External Email] Hi Eliot - If I'm following correctly, could you use `index:facets()`? E.g. index:facets($db)//attribute[@name='bundles']//entry/text() => distinct-values() Can the bundles attribute have multiple tokens? Best, Bridger On Sat, Aug 6, 2022 at 12:01 PM Eliot Kimber <eliot.kimber@servicenow.com<mailto:eliot.kimber@servicenow.com>> wrote: Using the attribute index I can get all attributes of a specific name that have a specific value or token (db:attribute()) and I can get all the values for all attributes that start with a specific prefix (index:attributes()) but I don’t see a way to get, from the index, all the values for all the attributes of a specific name. Have I missed something? My use case is I have an index over my docs where each index entry is of the form: <doc-to-bundle-index-entry key="10503999" filename="c_DataCertification.dita" dbpath="product/data-certification/concept/c_DataCertification.dita" bundles="bundle-platcap-platform-capabilities"/> And I would like the distinct-values of all the @bundles attributes. There are about 40K entry elements. Of course I can do: doc-to-bundle-index/doc-to-bundle-index-entry/@bundles ! tokenize(., '\s+') => distinct-values() And that seems plenty fast, but it seemed like there should be a way to do it with the indexes alone. But it may be that the query on the @bundle attribute actually uses the index anyway… Cheers, E. _____________________________________________ Eliot Kimber Sr Staff Content Engineer O: 512 554 9368 M: 512 554 9368 servicenow.com<https://www.servicenow.com> LinkedIn<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.linkedin.com/company/servicenow__;!!N4vogdjhuJM!G3yLpgQDlBVYh59p6KkhU_BXC2BQiHprIgFy1UGoxhkK83jYPhEdb1icyADPz3YqRqmrMwdBGUyPFIQCyy2iR4OP5A$> | Twitter<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/twitter.com/servicenow__;!!N4vogdjhuJM!G3yLpgQDlBVYh59p6KkhU_BXC2BQiHprIgFy1UGoxhkK83jYPhEdb1icyADPz3YqRqmrMwdBGUyPFIQCyy1BYvxK_w$> | YouTube<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.youtube.com/user/servicenowinc__;!!N4vogdjhuJM!G3yLpgQDlBVYh59p6KkhU_BXC2BQiHprIgFy1UGoxhkK83jYPhEdb1icyADPz3YqRqmrMwdBGUyPFIQCyy2S9naHew$> | Facebook<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.facebook.com/servicenow__;!!N4vogdjhuJM!G3yLpgQDlBVYh59p6KkhU_BXC2BQiHprIgFy1UGoxhkK83jYPhEdb1icyADPz3YqRqmrMwdBGUyPFIQCyy3IcFz-bA$>