Looks right. Just remember to double check the preImportDeleteQuery
documentation to avoid surprises later

Regards,
   Alex.
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On 4 November 2014 15:56, Tim Dunphy <bluethu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Alexandre,
>
>  Thanks for the example! This is what worked for me:
>
> <dataConfig>
>
>
> <dataSource type="JdbcDataSource" driver="com.mysql.jdbc.Driver"
> url="jdbc:mysql://web1.mydomain.com:3306/mydomain" user="admin"
> password=“secret” batchSize="1" />
>
>     <document name="mydomain_db">
>
>
>         <entity name="mydomain_users" query="SELECT * FROM wp_users">
>
>             <field column="ID" name="ID" />
>
>             <field column="user_login" name="user_login" />
>
>             <field column="user_nicename" name="user_nicename" />
>
>             <field column="user_email" name="user_email" />
>
>             <field column="user_url" name="user_url" />
>
>             <field column="user_registered" name="user_registered" />
>
>             <field column="user_activation_key" name="user_activation_key"
> />
>
>             <field column="user_status" name="user_status" />
>
>             <field column="display_name" name="display_name" />
>
>         </entity>
>
>
>         <entity name="mydomain_posts" query="SELECT * FROM wp_posts">
>
>             <field column="ID" name="ID" />
>
>             <field column="post_author" name="post_author" />
>
>             <field column="post_date" name="post_date" />
>
>             <field column="post_content" name="post_content" />
>
>         </entity>
>
>
>     </document>
>
> </dataConfig>
>
>
> Thank you again!
>
>
> Tim
>
> On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch <arafa...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I can't remember what document element does, but I am quite sure the
>> entities just need to be side-by-side.
>>
>> See the example from my book:
>>
>> https://github.com/arafalov/solr-indexing-book/blob/master/published/dihdb/conf/dih-definition.xml
>>
>> Notice that you need preImportDeleteQuery for each definition,
>> otherwise they will do "delete *" and break each other's content.
>>
>> Regards,
>>    Alex.
>> Personal: http://www.outerthoughts.com/ and @arafalov
>> Solr resources and newsletter: http://www.solr-start.com/ and @solrstart
>> Solr popularizers community: https://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=6713853
>>
>>
>> On 4 November 2014 14:52, Tim Dunphy <bluethu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hey all,
>> >
>> >  I finally got mysql data into Solr 4 with your help. First off, thank
>> you
>> > for that!
>> >
>> >  But now I'm hoping to refine the resulting process a bit.
>> >
>> >  What I'm trying to do, now that mysql imports are working, is to import
>> 2
>> > separate tables from the same mysql database. I tried this in my xml and
>> it
>> > doesn't work:
>> >
>> > <dataConfig>
>> > <dataSource type="JdbcDataSource" driver="com.mysql.jdbc.Driver"
>> > url="jdbc:mysql://web1.mydomain.com:3306/mydomain" user="admin"
>> > password=“secret” batchSize="1" />
>> >     <document name="mydomain_users">
>> >         <entity name="mydomain_users" query="SELECT * FROM wp_users">
>> >             <field column="ID" name="ID" />
>> >             <field column="user_login" name="user_login" />
>> >             <field column="user_nicename" name="user_nicename" />
>> >             <field column="user_email" name="user_email" />
>> >             <field column="user_url" name="user_url" />
>> >             <field column="user_registered" name="user_registered" />
>> >             <field column="user_activation_key"
>> name="user_activation_key"
>> > />
>> >             <field column="user_status" name="user_status" />
>> >             <field column="display_name" name="display_name" />
>> >         </entity>
>> >     </document>
>> >
>> >     <document name="mydomain_posts">
>> >         <entity name="mydomain_posts" query="SELECT * FROM wp_posts">
>> >             <field column="ID" name="ID" />
>> >             <field column="post_author" name="post_author" />
>> >             <field column="post_date" name="post_date" />
>> >             <field column="post_content" name="post_content" />
>> >         </entity>
>> >     </document>
>> > </dataConfig>
>> >
>> > What happens is that the first table (document name mydomain_users) gets
>> > imported. But the second table (document name mydomain_posts) does not.
>> >
>> > Can anybody tell me what I'm doing wrong? I know that I need to get a
>> > little more used to using XML.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > Tim
>> >
>> > --
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>> >
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>>
>
>
>
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