Simple search for all artifacts Sample Clauses

Simple search for all artifacts. In this example the user is not requesting any facet values, the “user provided string” will be an asterisk (*), and the entitytype will be specified as artifact. Usually many of the groups returned in the result list will have only one EAGLE object, as either the TM-ID number is associated with only one EAGLE object, or the object does not (yet) have a TM-ID number. In the latter case the value in the element <str name="groupValue"> will be in the form n/a_alphanumericstring, where the alphanumeric string is different for each object. This has been done within the aggregator, to avoid for all the EAGLE objects that do not have a TM-ID number to be put in the same group.

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