TermsComponent features, I knew them also
but they do not meet my needs.
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> I read the document of "Facet.sort=count" which seems to
> return the facets
> order by the doc hit counts.
>
> So, suppose one doc has title "value1 value2 value3", and
> another doc has
> title "value2 value 4 value 5", and use WhitespaceTokenizer
> (no matter
> designed in single field or mul
>>
> >> - Title in my schema is stored/indexed in a specific field
> >> - A copyField copy Title field content into a multivalued field. If my
> >> multivalue field use a specific tokenizer which split words, does it
> fill
> >> each word in each mult
t;> Example:
>>
>> 1) Title : this is my title
>> 2) CopyField Title to specific multivalue field F1
>> 3) F1 contains : {this, is, my, title}
>>
>> My english
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jul
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opyField Title to specific multivalue field F1
> 3) F1 contains : {this, is, my, title}
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> My english
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> Thanks,
>
> Jul
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o specific multivalue field F1
3) F1 contains : {this, is, my, title}
My english
Thanks,
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