sure enough that worked. could have sworn we had it this way before, but either way, that fixed it. Thanks.
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 11:01 AM, Tanner Postert <tanner.post...@gmail.com>wrote: > i believe that was the original configuration, but I can switch it back and > see if that yields any results. > > > On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Pulkit Singhal > <pulkitsing...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> I am NOT claiming that making a copy of a copy field is wrong or leads >> to a race condition. I don't know that. BUT did you try to copy into >> the text field directly from the genre field? Instead of the >> genre_search field? Did that yield working queries? >> >> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Tanner Postert >> <tanner.post...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > i have 3 fields that I am working with: genre, genre_search and text. >> genre >> > is a string field which comes from the data source. genre_search is a >> text >> > field that is copied from genre, and text is a text field that is copied >> > from genre_search and a few other fields. Text field is the default >> search >> > field for queries. When I search for q=genre_search:indie+rock, solr >> returns >> > several records that have both Indie as a genre and Rock as a genre, >> which >> > is great, but when I search for q=indie+rock or q=text:indie+rock, i get >> no >> > results. >> > >> > Why would the source field return the value and the destination >> wouldn't. >> > Both genre_search and text are the same data type, so there shouldn't be >> any >> > strange translations happening. >> > >> > >