the if an entity is specified like entity=one&entity=two the command will be run only for those entities. absence of the parameter entity means all entities will be executed
the last_index_time is another piece which must be improved It is hard to get usecases . If users can give me more usecases it would be great. One thing I have in mind is allo users to store arbitrary properties though API say context.persistProperty("key","value") and you must be able to read it back using context.getPersistedProperty("key"); This would be a generic enough for users to get going thoughts. --Noble On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 1:52 AM, Jon Baer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Actually how does ${deltaimporter.last_index_time} know which entity Im > specifically updating? I feel like Im missing something, can it work like > that? > > Thanks. > > - Jon > > On Sep 19, 2008, at 4:14 PM, Jon Baer wrote: > >> Question - >> >> So if I issued a dataimport?command=delta-import&entity=one,two,three >> >> Would this also hit items w/o a delta-import like four,five,six, etc? Im >> trying to set something up and I ended up with 28k+ documents which seems >> more like a full import, so do I need to do something like delta-query="" to >> say no delta? >> >> @ the moment I dont have anything defined for those since I don't need it, >> just wondering what the proper behavior is suppose to be? >> >> Thanks. >> >> - Jon > > -- --Noble Paul