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From: Paul Libbrecht [mailto:p...@hoplahup.net]
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 5:15 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Viewing the complete document from within the index
Karthik,
I sure could be wrong but I never found this.
My search tool implementations (3 thus fa
ually stored document-wise(un-inverted), where as the
> > indexed-only fields are put as inverted way.
> > In don't think SOLR/Lucene currently provides any way, so, one can
> > re-construct document in the way you desire. (It's sort of reverse
> > engineering not sup
anx
> Pravesh
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esire. (It's sort of reverse
engineering not supported)
Thanx
Pravesh
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Karthik,
I sure could be wrong but I never found this.
My search tool implementations (3 thus far, one on solr, all on the web) have
always proceeded with one tool for experts called something like "indexed-view"
which basically remade the indexing process as a "dry-run".
This can also be don
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to see whats the best way to view the entire document as its
indexed within solr/lucene. I have tried to use Luke but it's still showing
me the fields that i have configured to be returned back [ie., stored=true]
unless I am not enabling some option in the tool.
Is there