: 2) use multivalued fields as correlated vectors, so the first start
: date corresponds
:to the first end date corresponds to the first lat and long value.
: You get them all back
:in a query though, so your app would need to do extra work to sort
: out which matched.
if you expect a bou
: - Apply the faceting criteria (e.g. facet.zeros, though facet.mincount
: would have been a more flexible option in all cases)
you know what's *really* anoying? .. that my girlfriend lives 3 timezones
away.
you know what's *slightly* anoying? .. writing code that seems really
generic and reus
On 1/14/07, Chris Hostetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
you know what's *really* anoying? .. that my girlfriend lives 3 timezones
away.
OTOH I'm sure this factors into the extra time you can spend on Solr,
for which I'm sure many around here are glad :-)
-Yonik
Hoss, I'm delighted to have annoyed you, if only *slightly*! ;-)
- J.J.
PS: +1 on Yonik's subsequent comment.
At 8:04 PM -0800 1/14/07, Chris Hostetter wrote:
>: - Apply the faceting criteria (e.g. facet.zeros, though facet.mincount
>: would have been a more flexible option in all cases)
>
>yo