That was indeed the error, I apologize for wasting your time. Thank you very
much for the help.
Kyle



Shalin Shekhar Mangar wrote:
> 
> Is that a mis-spelling?
> 
> mulitValued="true"
> 
> On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:12 AM, KyleMorrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> I'm trying to index fields as such:
>>    <PMID>6100966</PMID>
>>    <PMID>375010</PMID>
>>    <PMID>2338917</PMID>
>>    <PMID>1943701</PMID>
>>    <PMID>1357528</PMID>
>>    <PMID>3301821</PMID>
>>    <PMID>2450046</PMID>
>>    <PMID>8940112</PMID>
>>    <PMID>6251457</PMID>
>>    <PMID>2777793</PMID>
>>    <PMID>6262769</PMID>
>>    <PMID>2693214</PMID>
>>    <PMID>2839489</PMID>
>>    <PMID>6283093</PMID>
>>    <PMID>2666401</PMID>
>>    <PMID>6343085</PMID>
>>    <PMID>1721838</PMID>
>>    <PMID>6377309</PMID>
>>    <PMID>3882429</PMID>
>>    <PMID>6302075</PMID>
>>
>> And in the xml schema we see
>>                   <field name="PMID" type="sint" indexed="true"
>> stored="false"
>> mulitValued="true"/>
>>
>> However, when I search for entries in PMID, the only one that ever gets
>> stored is the last one in the list. For instance, q=PMID:6302075 returns
>> a
>> document, whereas q=PMID:3882429 does not. Shouldn't the data import
>> handler
>> take care of this, or am I misunderstanding the function of
>> mulitValued="true"?
>>
>> Kyle
>>
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> 
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> Shalin Shekhar Mangar.
> 
> 

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