Koji: perhaps you are working with the "update" patch?  I'm pretty
sure these things won't work with stock solr, right?

-Yonik

On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Koji Sekiguchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You don't need any additional attributes in schema.xml, but the field
>  should be stored.
>  You can overwrite the existing field value of the doc AAA w/
>  the following XML:
>
>  <add>
>  <doc>
>   <field name="id">AAA</field>
>   <field name="tags">German</field>
>  </doc>
>  </add>
>
>  and post the following URL:
>
>  http://localhost:8389/solr/update?mode=tags:overwrite&commit=true
>
>  If the tags field is defined as multivalued="true", you can append new
> tags:
>
>  http://localhost:8389/solr/update?mode=tags:append&commit=true
>  <add>
>  <doc>
>   <field name="id">AAA</field>
>   <field name="tags">Japanese</field>
>   <field name="tags">French</field>
>  </doc>
>  </add>
>
>  For number fields, you can use "increment" command.
>
>  Note that the mode parameter can be acceptable one or more name:command
> pairs:
>
>  mode=fieldName1:command1,fieldName2:command2,...
>
>  Thank you,
>
>  Koji
>
>
>
>
>  nutchvf wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> > There are any option to update a field (or a set of fields) of a document
> > indexed in Solr,without having to update all the fields of the entire
> > document???
> > I have seen the SOLR-139 patch,but  I do not know what is the proper
> syntax
> > of the command (or the xml to post) to update the document.Is required an
> > additional tag in the schema.xml describing the updatable property???
> >
> > For example:
> >
> > <field name="name" type="text" updateable="true" indexed="true"
> > stored="true"/>
> > Please,I hope any suggestion....!!!
> >
> > What is the xml required for the updating???For example,something like
> this:
> >
> > <add mode="popularity=OVERWRITE">
> > <field name="id">SOLR1000</field>
> > <field name="popularity">9</field>
> > </add>
> >
> >
> > Regards..
> >
> >
>
>

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