data.
Am not too sure if you are joining two tables. If not I would suggest that
you re-check your data and then re-index using full-import.
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, yes, it's crazy but I'm not sure what to do; there
> really are that many options and some searches will be extremely specific,
> yet broad enough in terms for this to be a problem.
>
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> From: Erick Erickson [mailto:erickerick...@gmail.com]
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what to do; there
really are that many options and some searches will be extremely specific, yet
broad enough in terms for this to be a problem.
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From: Erick Erickson [mailto:erickerick...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 3:55 PM
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for <1> I don't quite get what you're driving at. Your DIH
query assigns the uniqueKey, it's not like it's something
auto-generated. Perhaps a concrete example would
help.
<2> There's a limit you can adjust that defaults to
1024 (maxBooleanClauses in solrconfig.xml). You can
bump this very high,
Hi all-
I'm not sure if I should break this out into two separate questions to the list
for searching purposes, or if one is more acceptable (don't want to flood).
I have two (hopefully) straightforward questions:
1. Is it possible to expose the unique ID of a document to a DIH query? The
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