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 > > --- unchanged since 20/9/10 --- > P.S. If the subject contains "[LON]" or the addressee acknowledges the > receipt within 48 hours then I don't resend the email. > subject(this) ∈ L(LON*) ∨ ∃x. (x ∈ MyInbox ∧ Acknowledges(x, this) ∧ time(x) > < Now + 48h) ⇒ ¬resend(I, this). > > If an email is sent by a sender that is not a trusted contact or the email > does not contain a valid code then the email is not received. A valid code > starts with a hyphen and ends with "X". > ∀x. x ∈ MyInbox ⇒ from(x) ∈ MySafeSenderList ∨ (∃y. y ∈ subject(x) ∧ y ∈ > L(-[a-z]+[0-9]X)). >