may be backup/restore data directory a workaround for you!!
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 7:47 PM, Erick Erickson wrote:
> Ahhh, Nope, I'm clueless. This strikes me as a pretty hairy thing to
> do, but there's no built-in support that I know of for anything
> similar.
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> Sorry I can't be more help
Ahhh, Nope, I'm clueless. This strikes me as a pretty hairy thing to
do, but there's no built-in support that I know of for anything
similar.
Sorry I can't be more help
Erick
2010/5/3 Licinio Fernández Maurelo
> Thanks for your response, Erik.
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> Just want to "copy" indexing related info f
Thanks for your response, Erik.
Just want to "copy" indexing related info for fields indexed but not stored
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2010/5/3 Erick Erickson
> If you're asking if indexed but NOT stored data can be retrie
If you're asking if indexed but NOT stored data can be retrieved,
i.e. if you can reconstruct the original field(s) from the indexed
data alone, the answer is no. Or, rather, you can, kinda, but it's
a lossy process.
Consider stemming. If you indexed "running" using stemming,
the term "run" is ind