It may not have made it into the schemas, so just try adding this to
your schema file:
As far as adding the 00Z, I would to be safe.
Best,
Erick
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 6:57 AM, Steven White wrote:
> Hi Erick,
>
> In Solr's schema.xml, I cannot find for "dateRange", not even
> on Apache Solr
Hi Erick,
In Solr's schema.xml, I cannot find for "dateRange", not even
on Apache Solr Reference guide [1]. What am I missing? I'm on Solr 5.2.1.
Also, since my date data doesn't have seconds, can I leave ".ssZ" out or
must I supply it with "00"?
Thanks
Steve
[1] https://cwiki.apache.org/co
You have two options for dates in this scenario, "tdate" or "dateRange".
Probably in this case use dateRange, it should be more time and
space efficient. Here's some background:
https://lucidworks.com/blog/2016/02/13/solrs-daterangefield-perform/
Date types should be indexed as fully specified st
Hi everyone,
I need to index data data into Solr and then use this field for facet
search. My question is this, the date data in my DB is stored in the
following format "2016-03-29 15:54:35.461":
1) What format I should be indexing this date + time stamp into Solr?
2) What Solr field type I shou