Hello,
If the number stored is not in a string field, you will need solr >= 3.5
to perform what you want.
Since solr 3.5 it's possible to set the attribute sortMissingLast or
sortMissingFirst to true, within the field definition (an example is
available in the schema.xml provided with solr 3
I think I misunderstood your issue, what I said applies only to sorting
on that field.
As soon as you perform a filter by querying a particuliar field,
documents without a value in that field are filtered out.
Christopher is right in is answer, and therefor by ORing both filters
you should g
Some of our path in indexed content may contains some words matching query,
what we do not expect, that is why I have applied a CharFilter to skip it.
Here is example of content before filtering :
After applying regexp filter I have provided in my previous thread, it
should look like, shouldn't
Well I guess may be a bug somewhere
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-2208
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I have a list of terms that I want to check which of them are already
available in the index
for e.g I have a
which indexes the terms.
And I have list of words e.g. Honda, Civic, 2001.
I want to check which of these terms are already available in the index. Is
there any good efficient way of d
Hello,
I have two fields 'product' and 'tag'.
Executing this query q=*:*&facet=true&facet.field=product&facet.field=tag
gives me this result :
16
...
7
...
Is there a way to group the results by value ie getting 23, regardless of the field names?
Thanks in adva
Hi Marc,
I'd probably have another field called "keywords" (or something) that I copy
all the values into using copyfields, then just facet (and therefore filter) on
that field instead.
If there were a way to do it the way you're asking (there might be, I don't
know), there's no guarantee that
I'd recommend what Andy said, but if all you're interested in is a single term
combined, you can do and you'll
get the "merged" count.
Erik
On Jan 4, 2012, at 07:51 , Andrew Ingram wrote:
> Hi Marc,
>
> I'd probably have another field called "keywords" (or something) that I copy
> a
Hi,
Can i do like.. stemmed match should score a lower then non-stemmed (exact
word) match ?
Thanks
Meghana
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Hello,
I am not able to do highlighting with surround query parser on the returned
results.
I have tried the highlighting component but it does not return highlighted
results.
Any suggestions would help.
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Hi Andy and Erik,
Thanks for for your answers it really helped me!
Marc.
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Erik Hatcher wrote:
> I'd recommend what Andy said, but if all you're interested in is a single
> term combined, you can do
> and you'll get the "merged" count.
>
>Erik
>
> On Jan
Hi,
We want to sort our records based on some sequence which is like
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14.
I am using Websphere commerce to retrieve data using solr. When we are
customizing the sort order/ option in wc-search.xml file then we are getting
the sort order as
1 10 11 12 13 14 2 3 4
You're using a string field type, I imagine. Use a numeric field type instead.
wc-search.xml? That's not a solr config file; must be something specific to
your app.
Erik
On Jan 4, 2012, at 08:40 , umaswayam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We want to sort our records based on some sequence which i
Hi Uma,
Have you declared the type as integer for this field? In case, type is
some form of String (text, string etc.) the sorting will happen
lexicographically.
-param
On 1/4/12 8:40 AM, "umaswayam" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>We want to sort our records based on some sequence which is like
>1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Hi,
I suggest using the following fieldType for your field:
Regards
Bernd
Am 04.01.2012 14:40, schrieb umaswayam:
Hi,
We want to sort our records based on some sequence which is like
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14.
I am using Websphere commerce to retrieve data using solr. When we a
Hi,
I'm quite sure I'm missing something but I'm getting mad with this problem :
If I put : q=*:*&facet=true&facet.field=lom.classification.ddc.id
=> I have results for facet fields
If I put : q=*:*&facet=true&facet.field=lom.educational.context
=> I have results for facet fields
But if I put :
Hi Marc,
It could be because of "." in the field name. Try doing url encoding of
"." and it should work.
"But if I put : q=*:*&facet=true&facet.field=lom.classification.ddc.id
&facet.field=lom.educational.context "
-param
On 1/4/12 10:27 AM, "Marc SCHNEIDER" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm quite sure I'm
Great suggestion! Thanks for keeping it simple for a complete Solr newbie.
I'm going to go try this right now.
Thanks!
Devon Baumgarten
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That's exactly what I need. I'm using phonetic tokens on ngrams, and there's
lots of dupes. Can you submit it as a patch? What's the easiest way to get
this into my solr?
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On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 10:57 PM, dsy99 wrote:
> Dear all,
> I am facing problem to index data to SOLR running in window XP environment.
> Can any one suggest the method similar to "curl" used in Unix environment?
I am sorry, but the above makes little sense, and gives people no basis to
reply to
Hi Divakar,
If you need to do simple Solr document indexing and know java, You can
write a java file along with data bean and use Solrj client for indexing.
Here's one simple tutorial:
http://www.params.me/2011/09/solrj-code-and-usage-example.html
Please provide more details on what you are tryi
I've successfully used the windows distribution of curl from
http://curl.haxx.se/download.html for this purpose. This at least works when
you put your xml in a text file and then use "curl http://host:port/solr/update
-F stream.file=c:\filename.xml" I do not think I was ever able to get "-F
s
When doing Solr queries in a browser, it's pretty easy to see an HTTP
error status and read the reason, but I would like to do the same thing
in a deterministic way with SolrJ. Can anyone point me to examples that
show how to retrieve the HTTP status code and the reason for the error?
I would
What you mean is just disabling *stemming* in query phrase? If so, you
can just specify different analysis behavior for query and index. In
your *FieldType* configuration.
If you just want to *partially* disable stemming, like some query do
stemming, some dont. I recommend you to do pre-processing
There is some operator whose name is *OR*.
Thanks,
On 1/4/12, reeuv wrote:
> I have a list of terms that I want to check which of them are already
> available in the index
>
> for e.g I have a
> which indexes the terms.
>
> And I have list of words e.g. Honda, Civic, 2001.
>
> I want to check w
: -filterMinutes:[* TO *] should return documents that do not have a value
assigned to that field.
correct, but combining a negative filter with another filter can be
confusing for people, you can't just use this...
fq=filterMinutes:[* TO 50] -filterMinutes:[* TO *]
..because it finds hte s
Hi all,
I've been exploring http://www.php.net/manual/en/book.solr.php as a way to
maintain my index. I already have a PHP script that I use to update a
database so I was hoping to be able to update the database at the same time
I am updating the index.
However, I've been getting the following er
Hi Brian,
Not exactly solution to your problem. But it may help, you can run Solr
directly on top of your database, if your schema is simple manipulation of
the database fields. This way you only need to update the database and
solr index will be automatically updated with the latest data. I am us
Hi Param,
That's the method I'm switching over from. It seems that script works
inefficiently with my set up as the data is spread out over multiple
tables. I've considered creating a simple solr MySQL table just to maintain
the solr data but I wanted to try out this PHP extension first.
But than
: If I put : q=*:*&facet=true&facet.field=lom.classification.ddc.id
: => I have results for facet fields
: If I put : q=*:*&facet=true&facet.field=lom.educational.context
: => I have results for facet fields
:
: But if I put : q=*:*&facet=true&facet.field=lom.classification.ddc.id
: &facet.field=
: I have a list of terms that I want to check which of them are already
: available in the index
:
: for e.g I have a
: which indexes the terms.
:
: And I have list of words e.g. Honda, Civic, 2001.
if the list you have is small relative hte total number of terms in the
index, i would sugges
Thanks Hoss for the valuable advice.
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I see the same error from my php/curl script when my request times out. I
believe you can up your timeouts both in php/curl and in your solr configs.
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Brian Lamb wrote:
> Hi Param,
>
> That's the method I'm switching over from. It seems that script works
> ineffici
if you're unique id settings are correct, there won't be any redundancy as
solr will not keep two copies with the same unique id.
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Hey Ken,
: I feel like I must be missing something here...
:
: I'm working on a customized version of the SearchHandler, which supports
: distributed searching in multiple *local* cores.
...
: The SolrResponse field in ShardResponse is private, and the method to set it
is package priva
Thanks Gora. Inspired by the link, I've solved case 1 by putting it as a
exact match OR prefix match, such as "BAC" OR "BAC*".
But I can not find solution for case 2 and case 3 below.
Is there anyone can provide suggestions?
Thanks,
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