Hi Gabriele,
Did you index any docs with your new field ?

The results will just bring back docs and what fields they have. They won't
bring back "null" fields just because they are in your schema. Lucene
is schema-less.
Solr adds the schema to make it nice to administer and very powerful to use.





On 3 July 2011 11:01, Gabriele Kahlout <gabri...@mysimpatico.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to have an additional  field that appears for every document in
> search results. I understand that I should do this by adding the field to
> the schema.xml, so I add:
>    <field name="myField" default="0" type="integer" stored="true"
> indexed="false"/>
> Then I restart Solr (so that I loads the new schema.xml) and make a query
> specifying that it should return myField too, but it doesn't. Will it do
> only for newly indexed documents? Am I missing something?
>
> --
> Regards,
> K. Gabriele
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