Ok, good to know. I was under the impression that search screen was more 'magic'. But I did not poke around those internals.
Regards, Alex. ---- http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and experienced On 28 December 2016 at 05:26, Stefan Matheis <matheis.ste...@gmail.com> wrote: > Alex, this is what we already do for the analysis screen - not that much > magic happening there ;) > > -Stefan > > On Dec 27, 2016 11:54 PM, "Alexandre Rafalovitch" <arafa...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> I think there may be a ticket for something similar. Or related to >> rerunning a same query/configuration on a new core. >> >> Worth having a quick look anyway. >> >> The challenge would be to write the infrastructure that will unpack >> those parameters back into the boxes. Because some go into raw query, >> some go into specific boxes, etc. >> >> Regards, >> Alex. >> ---- >> http://www.solr-start.com/ - Resources for Solr users, new and experienced >> >> >> On 27 December 2016 at 16:02, Stefan Matheis <matheis.ste...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > Sebastian, >> > >> > currently not - i'm sorry to say. We did it for the analysis screen but >> not >> > for the query screen. Shouldn't be too hard to add this kind of >> persitence. >> > >> > Would you mind opening a ticket, so we can track the progress. Depending >> on >> > your knowledge, you might be willing to give it a first whirl? >> > >> > -Stefan >> > >> > On Dec 27, 2016 12:09 PM, "Sebastian Riemer" <s.rie...@littera.eu> >> wrote: >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > is there an easy way to preserve the query data I input in SolrAdmin? >> > >> > E.g. when debugging a query, I often have the desire to reopen the >> current >> > query in solrAdmin in a new browser tab to make slight adaptions to the >> > query without losing the original query. What happens instead is the >> form >> > is opened blank in the new tab and I have to manually copy/paste the >> > entered form values. >> > >> > This is not such a big problem, when I only use the "Raw Query >> Parameters" >> > field, but editing something in that tiny input is a real pain ... >> > >> > I wonder how others come around this? >> > >> > Sebastian >>