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SRU::Response::Record(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SRU::Response::Record(3)

SRU::Response::Record - A class for representing a result record in a searchRetrieve response.

    my $record = SRU::Response::Record->new();
    $record->recordData( '<title>Huck Finn</title>' );
    $response->addRecord( $record );

SRU::Response::Record is used to bundle up the information about a particular metadata record in a SRU::Response::SearchRetrieve object. Typically you'll construct a record object and add it to the SearchRetrieve response.

You must supply the recordSchema and recordData parameters. recordPacking, recordPosition, and extraRecordData may also be supplied.

    my $record = SRU::Response::Record->new(
        recordSchema        => 'info:srw/schema/1/dc-v1.1',
        recordData          => '<title>Huckleberry Finn</title>'
    );

The URI identifier of the XML schema in which the record is encoded. Although the request may use the server's assigned short name, the response must always be the full URI.

The record itself, either as a string or embedded XML. If would like to pass an object in here you may do so as long as it imlements the asXML() method.

The packing used in recordData, as requested by the client or the default: "XML".

The position of the record within the result set. If you don't pass this in recordPosition will be automaticlly calculated for you when add or retrieve a record from a SRU::Response::SearchRetrieve object.

Any extra data associated with the record. See the section on extensions for more information.

This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Ed Summers.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

2013-10-18 perl v5.32.1

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