Hi all,

I am indexing some XML data which describes publications like brochures, 
manuals etc.

The XML contains a section perfect for faceting that looks like this:

<search_keywords>
    <search_keyword>M2M4-6655ENW</search_keyword>
    <search_keyword>folding cartons</search_keyword>
    <search_keyword>digital printing</search_keyword>
    <search_keyword>high quality</search_keyword>
  </search_keywords>

The problem is, however, that the owner of the XML has been appending product 
numbers to those keywords creating lots of unique entries in search keywords 
(see first node).

To try and get around that I've found they have a consistent node like this one 
somewhere else in the doc:

<object_name> M2M4-6655ENW </object_name>

I want to import all    <search_keyword> nodes, which do not contain the value 
from the <object_name> node, I am trying something like this:

<field column="search_keyword" 
xpath="/document/search_keywords/search_keyword[. != /document/object_name]"/>

But Solr seems to get a null array back and none of the fields get 
imported...When testing against XPath parsers this expression seems to work. If 
I run just <field column="search_keyword" 
xpath="/document/search_keywords/search_keyword"/> it works fine and imports 
all <search_keyword> nodes.

Thank you,

Radek.



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