Side comment: Is your content field really a "string" value in your schema.xml? that's an un-analyzed type and unless you're always searching for *exactly* the full contents of the field, you'll have problems....
Best Erick On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Daniel Skiles <daniel.ski...@docfinity.com> wrote: > I've recently started using Solr and I'm stumped by a problem I'm currently > encountering. Given that I can't really find anything close to what I'm > trying to do on Google or the mailing lists, I figured I'd ask if anyone > here had suggestions on how to do it. > > I currently have a schema that looks more or less like this: > > uniqueId (string) -- Unique identifier for a record > documentId (string) -- Id of document represented by this record > contents (string) -- contents of file represented by this record > version (float) -- Numeric representation of the version of this document > > > What I'd like to do is submit a query to the server that returns records > that match against contents, but only if the record has a version field that > is the largest value for all records that share the same documentId. > > In other words, I'd like to be able to only search the most recent version > of a document in some scenarios. > > Is this possible with Solr? I'm at an early enough phase that I'm also able > to modify my solr schema if necessary. > > Thank you, > Daniel >