Raymond Will you be streaming the FIX data, perhaps with aggregation? Just a thought, I have no experience with FIX. Streaming opens up lots of questions. Cheers -- Rick
On March 31, 2018 2:33:25 PM EDT, Walter Underwood <wun...@wunderwood.org> wrote: >Looks like Financial Information Exchange data, but, as Shawn says, the >real problem is what you want to do with it. > >* What fields will be searched? Those are indexed. >* What fields will be returned in the result? Those are stored. >* What is the data type for each field? > >I often store the data for most of the fields because it makes >debugging search problems so much easier. > >wunder >Walter Underwood >wun...@wunderwood.org >http://observer.wunderwood.org/ (my blog) > >> On Mar 31, 2018, at 11:29 AM, Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> >wrote: >> >> On 3/31/2018 12:21 PM, Raymond Xie wrote: >>> I just started using Solr to create a Searching function on our >existing >>> data. >>> >>> The existing data is in FIX format sample as below: >> <snip> >>> all the red tags (I didn't mark all of them) are fields with >definition >>> from FIX standard, I need to create index on all the tags, how do I >start? >> >> I do not know what FIX means, and there are no colors in your email. >> >> Can you elaborate? >> >> Fine-tuning the schema can be one of the most time-consuming parts of >setting up a Solr installation, and there are usually no easy quick >answers. Exactly what to do will depend not only on the data that >you're indexing, but also what you want to do with it. >> >> Thanks, >> Shawn >> -- Sorry for being brief. Alternate email is rickleir at yahoo dot com