Sorry if my question was too vague.  In my mind it wasn't but you led me in the 
right direction which gave me a new issue.  
 
I added the following to my schema.xml to bring back the Created Date:  <field 
name="created" type="date" indexed="false" stored="true"/> but now I am getting 
back the created date for PDF files but not for Word documents (specifically 
.doc and .docx).   
 
Has anyone run into this issue?  If I look at the properties for all three 
types of files the Create Date is called created so I am not sure what I am 
doing wrong.
 
Thanks for the help in advanced.
 
Eric
 


>>> Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com> 4/21/2015 11:45 AM >>>
Not really sure what you're asking here, I must be missing something.

The mapping is through the  field name supplied, so as long as your input
XML has something like
<add>
   <doc>
       <field name="CreatedDate">your date here</field>
   </doc>
</add>

it should be fine.

You can use "date math" here as well, as:
       <field name="CreatedDate">NOW</field>

Best,
Erick

On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 7:57 AM, Eric Meisler
<eric.meis...@veritablelp.com> wrote:
> I am a newbie and just started using Solr 4.10.3.  We have successfully 
> indexed a network drive and are running searches.  We now have a request to 
> show the "Created Date" for all documents (PDF/WORD/TXT/XLS) that come back 
> in our search results.  I have successfully filtered on the last_modified 
> date but I cannot figure out or find out how to add a document's Created Date 
> to the schema.xml.  We do not want to search on the created date since 
> last_modified date handles this but just want to display it.  To my 
> understanding I need to add indexed="false" and stored="true" to the xml 
> field but I don't know how or understand how the xml name will map to the 
> document's created date property.
>
> This is my guess:
> <field name="CreatedDate" type="date" indexed="false" stored="true"/>
>
> Can someone please supply the correct syntax for the xml and maybe a brief 
> comment on how solr maps to the actual document's property?  Also, will I 
> need to re-index the dive to make this change apply?
>
> Thanks,
>   Eric

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