Hi Mikhail, Shawn,
thanks for your prompt answer.
The problem is that the indexed documents have dozen of fields and usually
they are different for each document.
For example document id 1 has few generic fields like title, description
and all the attributes like attr_1224, attr_4343, attr_4454,
On 9/11/2018 10:23 AM, Vincenzo D'Amore wrote:
I suppose to be able to remove attr_1 and add attr_3 with one atomic update.
Like this:
curl -X POST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' '
http://localhost:8983/solr/gettingstarted/update?versions=true&commit=true'
--data-binary '
[
{
Hello, Vincenzo.
What about adding 1 into "attr_" : [ "set" : null ], ?
On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 7:23 PM Vincenzo D'Amore wrote:
> Hi Solr gurus :)
>
> I have a delicious question (that I'm struggling with), really hope that
> someone can help me.
>
> There is a document with many fields bu
Hi Solr gurus :)
I have a delicious question (that I'm struggling with), really hope that
someone can help me.
There is a document with many fields but I have to modify only few of them.
I thought to use atomic update but it seems that I cannot replace an entire
list of dynamic fields.
Here I t
I'm not into the code of Solr at all but I know that Solr is based on
the lucene core which has no kind of update mechanism. To update a
document using lucene you have to delete and reinsert the document.
That might be the reason for the solr behaviour as well.
You should consider that lucene is
Hi, I wanted to inquire if anybody would find an update flag useful that
only replaced the subset of data (ie a certain field) getting passed in,
instead of the whole record.
Pseudo-code for what I'm describing:
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