alert:rule-set-query( $rule as element(alert:rule), $query as cts:query ) as element(alert:rule)*
Set the cts:query corresponding to the rule's query expression.
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$rule | The representation of a rule. |
query | The cts:query
for documents to match on.
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xquery version "1.0-ml"; import module namespace alert = "http://marklogic.com/xdmp/alert" at "/MarkLogic/alert.xqy"; let $rule := alert:make-rule( "nucleic acids email", "Alert me to anything concerning nucleic acids", 0, cts:or-query(( cts:word-query("dna"), cts:word-query("rna") )), "email", <alert:options> <alert:email-address>me@somedomain.com</alert:email-address> </alert:options> ) return alert:rule-set-query($rule, cts:word-query("new query for this rule")) (: changes the cts:query used in the given rule :) => <alert:rule id="15048720352788491261" xmlns:alert="http://marklogic.com/xdmp/alert"> <alert:name>nucleic acids email</alert:name> <alert:description>Alert me to anything concerning nucleic acids</alert:description> <alert:user-id>893641342095093063</alert:user-id> <alert:query> <cts:word-query xmlns:cts="http://marklogic.com/cts"> <cts:text xml:lang="en">new query for this rule</cts:text> </cts:word-query> </alert:query> <alert:action-name>email</alert:action-name> <alert:options> <alert:email-address>me@somedomain.com</alert:email-address> </alert:options> </alert:rule>