I'm guessing you're faceting on an analyzed field. This is usually a bad idea. What is the use-case you're trying to solve?
Best Erick On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 12:51 AM, Jasneet Sabharwal <jasneet.sabhar...@ngicorporation.com> wrote: > Hi > > When I do a facet query on my data, it shows me a list of all the words > present in my database with their count. Is it possible to not get the > results of common words like a, an, the, http and so one but only get the > count of stuff we need like microsoft, ipad, solr, etc. > > -- > Thanx& Regards > > Jasneet Sabharwal > >