SearchServiceApplicationProxy.AddContextValueFromKeyForTuningQuery method

Adds a context value for the given TuningQuery. A context refers to any property in a query and each property has a dynamically allocated ID. In this method only two properties are used: the user issuing the query (UserId) and the user’s language (LanguageId). The dynamically allocated ID may be 0 or 1.

Namespace:  Microsoft.Office.Server.Search.Administration
Assembly:  Microsoft.Office.Server.Search (in Microsoft.Office.Server.Search.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Function AddContextValueFromKeyForTuningQuery ( _
    searchObjectOwner As SearchObjectOwner, _
    QueryId As Integer, _
    ContextKey As String, _
    ContextVal As String _
) As Integer
'Usage
Dim instance As SearchServiceApplicationProxy
Dim searchObjectOwner As SearchObjectOwner
Dim QueryId As Integer
Dim ContextKey As String
Dim ContextVal As String
Dim returnValue As Integer

returnValue = instance.AddContextValueFromKeyForTuningQuery(searchObjectOwner, _
    QueryId, ContextKey, ContextVal)
public int AddContextValueFromKeyForTuningQuery(
    SearchObjectOwner searchObjectOwner,
    int QueryId,
    string ContextKey,
    string ContextVal
)

Parameters

  • QueryId
    Type: System.Int32

    The tuning query; a query that you can use to customize the ranking model.

  • ContextKey
    Type: System.String

    The context key; either “LanguageId” or “UserId”.

Return value

Type: System.Int32
The result. 0 indicates successful; -1 indicates an error.

Remarks

Use this method if you know the key of your property, e.g. UserId or LanguageId. Otherwise, use AddContextValueFromIdForTuningQuery().

Typically if there are multiple users and multiple queries, the most common user or query will be chosen. A TuningQuery can only have 1 user and 1 language.

See also

Reference

SearchServiceApplicationProxy class

SearchServiceApplicationProxy members

Microsoft.Office.Server.Search.Administration namespace