Yes, this would be the standard option, but actually we are a classified
ads website. Organizing each product in one document is a much better
option for us and for our customers, so that they can understand the
search results and find the place they want to go.
The facet approach is being tested right now, with very good results.
We'll see soon whether this is a good option.
Thanks,
Leonardo.
Norberto Meijome escreveu:
On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 18:58:42 -0300
Leonardo Dias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So I'm looking for a Ferrari. CarStore says that there are 5 ads for
Ferrari, but one ad has 2 Ferraris being sold, the other ad has 3
Ferraris and all the others have 1 Ferrari each, meaning that there are
5 ads and 8 Ferraris. And yes, I'm doing an example with Fibonacci
numbers. ;)
why not create one separate document per car? It'll make it easier (for the
client) to manage too when one of the cars is sold but not the other 4....
B
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