On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Mikhail Khludnev
wrote:
> Hi
> It seems like highlighting feature.
Thank you Mikhail. I actually do need the entire matched single entry,
not a snippet of it. Looking at the example in the OP, with
highlighting on "gold" I would get
glitters is gold
Whereas I ne
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 2:16 PM, Erick Erickson wrote:
> Hmmm, works for me. What is your entire response packet?
>
> And you've covered the bases with indexed and stored so this
> seems like it _should_ work.
>
I'm sorry, reducing the output to rows=1 helped me notice that the
highlighted sectio
Hmmm, works for me. What is your entire response packet?
And you've covered the bases with indexed and stored so this
seems like it _should_ work.
Best
Erick
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 6:12 AM, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> > indexed="true"
>> multiValued="true" />
>>
>> d
> indexed="true"
> multiValued="true" />
>
> doctest
Note that in anonymizing the information, I introduced a typo. The
above "doctest" should be "doctext". In any case, the field names in
the production application and in production schema do in fact match!
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Hi
It seems like highlighting feature.
24.09.2012 0:51 пользователь "Dotan Cohen" написал:
> Assuming a multivalued, stored and indexed field with name "comment".
> When performing a search, I would like to return only the values of
> "comment" which contain the match. For example:
>
> When searc
Assuming a multivalued, stored and indexed field with name "comment".
When performing a search, I would like to return only the values of
"comment" which contain the match. For example:
When searching for "gold" instead of getting this result:
Theres a lady whos sure
all tha
Assuming a multivalued, stored and indexed field with name "comment".
When performing a search, I would like to return only the values of
"comment" which contain the match. For example:
When searching for "gold" instead of getting this result:
Theres a lady whos sure
all that