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> I am preparing a blog post related that.
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I am preparing a blog post related that.
I will keep you updated.
Cheers
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How are you submitting the query to to collections? Aliasing to them both?
The simplest would be just to index the name of the collection with
each doc and return that field
Best,
Erick
On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 6:05 PM, Jagrut Sharma wrote:
> I'm submitting a search term to SolrCloud to query 2
I'm submitting a search term to SolrCloud to query 2 collections. The
response that comes back does not have the collection name from which the
result came.
Is it possible to know the collection which returned the result?
Thanks.
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Jagrut