Thanks Otis,

  Actually what I really want to do is just check whether the query is going
to return any results or not.  I tried the rows=0 thing and that works quite
efficiently.  Just wondering if there is anything even more efficient then
that that will answer whether the query has any hits or not.

Solr-user


Otis Gospodnetic wrote:
> 
> I think specifying rows=0 in the URL gets you that number without giving
> you the actual results.
> 
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> Otis
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>> Hi,
>> 
>>   Is there an efficient way to just get the result count of a query
>> issued
>> to Solr?
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