depth Element (Search Connector Schema)

The <depth> element specifies whether the search connector's scope should include child URLs. The allowed values are Deep and Shallow. This element has no child elements and no attributes.

Syntax

<!-- depth -->
    <xs:complexType name="searchConnectorDescriptionType">
        <xs:all>
        ...
        <xs:element name="scope" minOccurs="0">
            <xs:complexType>
                <xs:sequence minOccurs="0">
                    <xs:element name="scopeItem" maxOccurs="unbounded">
                        <xs:complexType>
                            <xs:all>
                                ...
                                <xs:element name="depth" default="Shallow" minOccurs="0">
                                    <xs:simpleType>
                                        <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
                                            <xs:enumeration value="Shallow"/>
                                            <xs:enumeration value="Deep"/>
                                        </xs:restriction>
                                    </xs:simpleType>
                                </xs:element>
                                ...
                            </xs:all>
                        </xs:complexType>
                    </xs:element>
                </xs:sequence>
            </xs:complexType>
        </xs:element>
        ...
        </xs:all>
        <xs:attribute name="publisher" type="xs:string"/>
        <xs:attribute name="product" type="xs:string"/>
    </xs:complexType>

Element Information

Parent Element Child Elements
scopeItem Element (Search Connector Schema)  

 

Remarks

If the depth is deep, users can browse or search items in the scopeItem's URL level or within any child URLs.

Example

The following example shows a search scope that includes C:\FolderA and all its child folders and C:\FolderB but none of its child folders.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<searchConnectorDescription xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/windows/2009/searchConnector">
    ...
    <scope>
        <scopeItem>
            <mode>Include</mode>
            <depth>Deep</depth>
            <url>C:\FolderA</url>
        </scopeItem>
        <scopeItem>
            <mode>Include</mode>
            <depth>Shallow</depth>
            <url>C:\FolderB</url>
        </scopeItem>
    </scope>
    ...
</searchConnectionDescription>