In this document the database specific search options are summarized and their usage is shown in different search interfaces.
Sets the result table that will contain the cd_id of hits. In case of searching similar structures, the similarity value is also stored in column similarity. MolSearch API
Not applicable.
JChemSearch API
JChemSearch searcher = new JChemSearch();
searcher.setResultTable
(tableName);
JChem Oracle Cartridge
Not applicable.
jscearch command line tool
Not applicable.
MolSearch API
Not applicable.
JChemSearch API
JChemSearchOptions searchOptions = new JChemSearchOptions(SearchConstants.SUBSTRUCTURE);
searchOptions.setFilterQuery(filterQueryString);
// ...
JChemSearch searcher = new JChemSearch();
searcher.setSearchOptions(searchOptions);
Sets the SQL query for filtering. The result should contain cd_id values of the desired records of the structure table.
JChem Oracle Cartridge
Use the jc_compare operator with filterQuery:select-statement
Example: The following SQL statement performs a search on a subset of the structures stored in the JChem-generated table jc_nci_10m and returns the number of structures in the subset which contain aromatic ring. The subset considered for the search is specified to belong to project #502:
SELECT count(*) FROM jc_nci_10m WHERE jc_compare(structure, 'c1ccccc1', 'sep=! t:s!filterQuery:select cd_id from jc_nci_10m where projid = 502') = 1
The query in select-statement will be first executed, then the search will be performed only on the rows returned by the select-statement. select-statement must return a single column containing the identifier of the rows to be included in the search. The row identifier is cd_id in case of JChem tables and rowid in case of plain Oracle tables.
jscearch command line tool
Not applicable.