gotcha. thanks for the tips guys
best,
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On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 11:25 AM, Alessandro Benedetti <
abenede...@apache.org> wrote:
> Copyfield won't work if this
Copyfield won't work if this is what you meant. The source content of the
field ( prior any analysis) is extracted and then sent to the copy field
where it is analysed.
You need to simulate that approach in the process method of the update
request processor.
But i assume that that was what you tho
makes sense. could i set up a simple regex filter in a placeholder field of
sorts and then copy that field into my tdouble field?
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*John Blythe*
Product Manager & Lead Developer
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www.curvolabs.com
58 Adams Ave
Evansville, IN 47713
On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 11:0
It might be nice to have a specialized update processor for this common
case of wanting to specify two separate but related numeric fields using
one string. IOW, parse out two numbers and then send them to two separate
fields. Seems doable, either as a script or in Java. The script/processor
could
I agree with Upayavira,
this is an information extraction task, you need to implement your logic to
extract the proper numeric values from the textual field.
Your update request processor could be as simple as you want in extracting
the number and setting them in numeric fields.
So this task is res
On Fri, 11 Mar 2016, at 03:19 PM, John Blythe wrote:
> hey all,
>
> i'm tossing a lot of mud against the wall and am wanting to see what
> sticks. part of that includes throwing item descriptions against some
> fields i've set up as doubles. the imported data is a double and some of
> the descri
hey all,
i'm tossing a lot of mud against the wall and am wanting to see what
sticks. part of that includes throwing item descriptions against some
fields i've set up as doubles. the imported data is a double and some of
the descriptions will have the related data within it (product sizes, e.g.
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