Based on the date, this was a LucidWorks Enterprise distribution that predated the addition of pseudo-fields to Solr for returning function values like that. We have another release of LWE coming out, oh I dunno exactly, in a month or so? It'll have the latest greatest Solr "4.0" (which is constantly changing, so there is no single "4.0" at this point).
Erik On Aug 29, 2011, at 15:33 , solrnovice wrote: > hi Eric, thank you for the response. We use this product , which comes with > solr, http://www.lucidimagination.com/. > They have a UI on top of solr, its easy to add fields or edit their > properties using their UI. > The queries I write are using the solr which comes with lucid imagination , > it says its SOLR version as below. > > Solr Specification Version: 4.0.0.2011.03.21.13.41.34. > Solr Implementation Version: 4.0-SNAPSHOT exported - markrmiller - > 2011-03-21 13:41:34 > Lucene Specification Version: 4.0-SNAPSHOT > Lucene Implementation Version: 4.0-SNAPSHOT exported - 2011-03-21 13:42:35 > > I am assuming this is SOLR versin 4.0. I haven't downloaded just solr, and > run my queries, i was using Lucidimagination's solr. > > Also is it possible to return the distance, in the below scenario, we dont > want to perform a lat long search. Suppose the user types in > "Jacksonville", "TN", can we run the query and return all the search > results, and show the distance from Jacksonville TN on all search results. I > mean we know the lat and long , but we dont want to use that and perform a > radial search. We just want to perform a city, state search and return > distance. I tried passing in fl=geodist(lat, > long,coordinates_0_coordinate,coordinates_1_coordinate),score,name,street...etc, > > where the coordinates_0 and coordinates_1 are the lat and long of all the > records in the solr index. This is not returning the distance. > Can you please let me know if you tried this option? > > > thanks > SN > > -- > View this message in context: > http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Solr-Geodist-tp3287005p3293551.html > Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.