On 17.05.2010, at 11:04, gwk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure if this applies to your use case but when I was building our
> faceted search (see http://www.mysecondhome.co.uk/search.html) at first I
> wanted to do the same, retrieve the minimum and maximum values but when I did
> the few values
From: "gwk"
To:
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: date slider
Hi,
I'm not sure if this applies to your use case but when I was building our
faceted search (see http://www.mysecondhome.co.uk/search.html) at first I
wanted to do the same, retrieve the minimum
Hi,
I'm not sure if this applies to your use case but when I was building
our faceted search (see http://www.mysecondhome.co.uk/search.html) at
first I wanted to do the same, retrieve the minimum and maximum values
but when I did the few values that were a lot higher than the others
made it a
On 16.05.2010, at 21:01, Ahmet Arslan wrote:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/StatsComponent can give you
min and max values.
Sorry my bad, I just tested StatsComponent with tdate field. And it
is not working for date typed fields. Wiki says it is for numeric
fields.
ok thx for checking. i
> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/StatsComponent can give you
> min and max values.
Sorry my bad, I just tested StatsComponent with tdate field. And it is not
working for date typed fields. Wiki says it is for numeric fields.
> Now I also want to offer a slider to define the range to
> include in the result set. However here I do not want to do
> faceting, instead I just want to find out the min and max
> date values in the result (without any of the facet filters
> applies) so I know the start and end points for the s