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> On Jul 8, 2015, at 11:01 AM, Alessandro Benedetti
> <benedetti.ale...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I just tried on my own, and it is working perfectly.
> Stupid question, have you committed after your update?
>
> Cheers
>
> 2015-07-08 15:41 GMT+01:00 Mohsen Saboorian <mohs...@gmail.com>:
>
>>
>> I use add and remove both on a multivalue field (think of tags on a blog
>> post). For this, set null won't work because I want only one value (tag) to
>> be removed
>> ,
>> and set null neither remove one nor all of values (all tags here).
>>
>> So I use some
>> S
>> olr
>> J
>> code which would translate to something like this:
>>
>> {
>> "id": "docId",
>> "tagId": {"remove": "someTagId"}
>> }
>>
>> After commit, there is still taId: someTagId in my document.
>>
>> Here is my schema part for tagId:
>> <field name="
>> tagId
>> " type="int" indexed="true" stored="true" multiValued="true" />
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mohsen
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 3:26 PM, Alessandro Benedetti <
>> benedetti.ale...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> In this scenarios, Documentation is key :
>>>
>>> Modifier
>>>
>>> Usage
>>>
>>> set
>>>
>>> Set or replace the field value(s) with the specified value(s), or *remove
>>> the values if 'null' or empty list is specified as the new value.*
>>>
>>> May be specified as a single value, or as a list for multivalued fields
>>>
>>> add
>>>
>>> Adds the specified values to a multivalued field.
>>>
>>> May be specified as a single value, or as a list.
>>> remove
>>>
>>> Removes (all occurrences of) the specified values from a multivalued
>> field.
>>>
>>> May be specified as a single value, or as a list.
>>> removeregex
>>>
>>> Removes all occurrences of the specified regex from a multiValued field.
>>>
>>> May be specified as a single value, or as a list.
>>>
>>> inc
>>>
>>> Increments a numeric value by a specific amount.
>>>
>>> Must be specified as a single numeric value.
>>>
>>> In my opinion "set" is the right direction to look into.
>>> Not sure what happens if you use the remove to remove only a single
>> valued
>>> field value.
>>> Can you explain us what you noticed ? An empty value remain for that
>> field
>>> ?
>>> It is kind of weird, I would expect the field to become null.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>>
>>> 2015-07-08 10:34 GMT+01:00 Mohsen Saboorian <mohs...@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> In my code when operation is "add" it works correctly on a multivalue
>>>> field. But no multivalue field can be deleted with "remove" operation.
>>>> The add operation adds a value to a multivaled field. The remove
>>> operation
>>>> removes a value from a multivalued field.
>>>>
>>>> If you believe that something is not working, please state clearly why
>>> you
>>>> believe that something is not working. Start by describing the symptom.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -- Jack Krupansky
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 9:22 PM, Mohsen Saboorian <mohs...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I can partially 'add' fields to my Solr index, but 'remove' operation
>>>> seems
>>>>> not working. I'm on Solr 4.10. Here is my SolrJ snippet:
>>>>>
>>>>> SolrInputDocument doc = new SolrInputDocument();
>>>>> Map<String, Object> partialUpdate = new HashMap<>();
>>>>> partialUpdate.put(operation, value); // value can be
>> object
>>>>> (string, number, etc) or list. operation can be add, set or remove.
>>>>> doc.addField("id", id); // document id
>>>>> doc.addField(fieldName, partialUpdate);
>>>>>
>>>>> getSolrServer().add(doc, commitWithin);
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there anything wrong with my code?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> --------------------------
>>>
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>>>
>>> "Tyger, tyger burning bright
>>> In the forests of the night,
>>> What immortal hand or eye
>>> Could frame thy fearful symmetry?"
>>>
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>>>
>>
>
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> Benedetti Alessandro
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>
> "Tyger, tyger burning bright
> In the forests of the night,
> What immortal hand or eye
> Could frame thy fearful symmetry?"
>
> William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England