I didn’t realise that, sorry. The table is like: Flags Indexed Tokenized Stored UnInvertible
Properties Yes Yes Yes Yes Schema Yes Yes Yes Yes Index Yes Yes Yes NO Problematic collection has a Index row under Schema row. No other collection has it. I was asking about what the “Index” meant -ufuk Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Charlie Hull Sent: 16 February 2021 18:48 To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Meaning of "Index" flag under properties and schema This list strips attachments so you'll have to figure out another way to show the difference, Cheers Charlie On 16/02/2021 15:16, ufuk yılmaz wrote: > > There’s a collection at our customer’s site giving weird exceptions > when a particular field is involved (asked another question detailing > that). > > When I inspected it, there’s only one difference between it and other > dozens of fine working collections, which is, > > A text_general field in all other collections has the above > configuration without my artsy paint edits, but only that problematic > collection has an “index” flag with indexed tokenized and stored > checked. I never saw this “Index” flag before. What does it mean? > > Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for > Windows 10 > -- Charlie Hull - Managing Consultant at OpenSource Connections Limited <www.o19s.com> Founding member of The Search Network <https://thesearchnetwork.com/> and co-author of Searching the Enterprise <https://opensourceconnections.com/about-us/books-resources/> tel/fax: +44 (0)8700 118334 mobile: +44 (0)7767 825828