Thanks,
Yes this is the work around I am currently doing.
Still wondering is the sort method can be used alone.
On 29 June 2011 18:34, Michael Ryan wrote:
> You could try adding a new int field (like "typeSort") that has the desired
> sort values. So when adding a document with type:car, als
Hi
Say I have a field type in multiple documents which can be either
type:bike
type:boat
type:car
type:van
and I want to order a search to give me documents in the following order
type:car
type:van
type:boat
type:bike
Is there a way I can do this just using the &sort method?
Thanks
I have replicated a solr instance without configs as the slave has
it's own config.
The replication has failed. My plan was to use replication to remove
the indexes I no longer wish to use which is why the slave has a
different schema.xml file.
Does anyone know why the replication has failed?
Th
Hi,
As a proof of concept I have imported around ~11 million document in a solr
index. my schema file has multiple fields defined
Above being the most important for my question.
The average document has around 40 attributes. Each document has:
* a minimum of 2 tdate fileds ( max of 10)
*
WONDERFUL!
Just reporting back.
This document is ACE
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/AnalyzersTokenizersTokenFilters
For explaining what the filters are and how to affect the analyzer.
Erik your statement "First, boosting isn't absolute" played on me so
I continued to investigate boosting.
I found
t
> their relative scores.
>
> Finally, your next e-mail hints at what's happening. If you're
> putting multiple tokens in some of these fields, the length
> normalization may be causing the matches to score lower. You can
> try disabling those calculations (omitNorms=&
String also does not seem to accept spaces. currently the _id fields can
contain multiple ids ( using as a multiType alternative ). This is why I
used the text type.
On 15 June 2011 12:16, Judioo wrote:
> stored="true"/>
>
> so all attributes except 'id' are
so all attributes except 'id' are of type text.
I didn't know that about the string type. So is my problem as described (
that partial matches are contributing to the calculation ) and does defining
the filed type as string solve this problem.
Or is my understanding completely incorrect?
Th
Apologies
I have tried that method as well.
/solr/select/?q=b007vty6&defType=dismax&qf=id^10%20parent_id^9%20brand_container_id^8%20series_container_id^8%20subseries_container_id^8%20clip_container_id^1%20clip_episode_id^1&debugQuery=on&fl=id,parent_id,brand_container_id,series_container_id,subser
Hi
I'm confused about exactly how boosts relevancy scores work.
Apologies if I am violating this groups etiquette but I could not find
solr's paste bin anywhere.
I have 2 document types but want to return any documents where the requested
ID appears. The ID appears in multiple attributes but I w
Hi All,
Question on best methods again :)
I have the following type of document.
Tron
.
where theater identifies the place where the film is showing. Each theater
is stored in another document. I want to store the timings in the same
document as the film details.
d
> field-collapsing. Each, IMO, is trying to deal with different aspects of
> dealing with hieararchical or multi-class data, or data that is entities
> with relationships. ).
>
>
> On 6/6/2011 3:43 PM, Judioo wrote:
>
>> I do think that Solr would be better served if there was
example of the best method to approach my problem,
although Erick has help me understand the limitations of Solr.
Just thought I'd say.
On 6 June 2011 20:26, Judioo wrote:
> Thanks
>
>
> On 6 June 2011 19:32, Erick Erickson wrote:
>
>> #Everybody# (includ
gets, and unfortunately the only way to figure that out is to test.
>
> But that's the first approach I'd try.
>
> Good luck!
> Erick
>
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Judioo wrote:
> > On 5 June 2011 14:42, Erick Erickson wrote:
> >
> >> See:
discounts currently active
* get all books using ISDN retrieved from above search
Not that bad. However what happens when I want
"all books that are currently on discount in the "horror" genre containing
the word 'elm' in the title."
The only way I can see in caterin
ply
> re-index the book information with a multiValued "discounts" field
> and get something similar to your example (&wt=json)
>
>
> Best
> Erick
>
> On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Judioo wrote:
> > What is the "best practice" method to index
What is the "best practice" method to index the following in Solr:
I'm attempting to use solr for a book store site.
Each book will have a price but on occasions this will be discounted. The
discounted price exists for a defined time period but there may be many
discount periods. Each discount wi
as is?
2011/5/18 Yury Kats
> On 5/18/2011 4:19 PM, Judioo wrote:
>
> > Any help is greatly appreciated. Pointers to documentation that address
> my
> > issues is even more helpful.
>
> I think this would be a good start:
>
> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/DataImportHandler#Usage_with_XML.2BAC8-HTTP_Datasource
>
The data is being imported directly from mysql. The document is however
indeed a good starting place.
Thanks
2011/5/18 Yury Kats
> On 5/18/2011 4:19 PM, Judioo wrote:
>
> > Any help is greatly appreciated. Pointers to documentation that address
> my
> > issues is even more
Hi,
I'm new to solr so apologies if the solution is already documented.
I have installed and populated a solr index using the examples as a template
with a version of the data below.
I have XML in the form of
123898-2092099098982
Blu-Ray
2011-05-05T11:25:35+0500
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