Thiago - You'll want your series field to be of type "string". If you also need that field searchable by the words within them, you can copyField to a separate "text" (or other analyzed) field type where you search on the tokenized field but facet on the "string" one.
Erik On Apr 9, 2012, at 16:02 , Thiago wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I've already searched about this topic in the forum, but I didn't find any > case like this. I ask for apologizes if this topic have been already > discussed. > > I'm having a problem in faceting a multivalued field. My field is called > series, and it has names of TV series like the big bang theory, two and a > half men ... > > In this field I can have a lot of TV series names. For example: > > <arr name="series"> > <str>Two and a Half Men</str> > <str>How I Met Your Mother</str> > <str>The Big Bang Theory</str> > </arr> > > What I want to do is: search and count how many documents related to each > series. I'm doing it using facet search in this field. But it's returning > each word separately. Like this: > > <lst name="facet_counts"> > <lst name="facet_queries"/> > <lst name="facet_fields"> > <lst name="series"> > <int name="bang">91</int> > <int name="big">91</int> > <int name="half">21</int> > <int name="how">45</int> > <int name="i">45</int> > <int name="men">21</int> > <int name="met">45</int> > <int name="mother">45</int> > <int name="theori">91</int> > <int name="two">21</int> > <int name="your">45</int> > </lst> > </lst> > <lst name="facet_dates"/> > <lst name="facet_ranges"/> > </lst> > > And what I want is something like: > > <lst name="facet_counts"> > <lst name="facet_queries"/> > <lst name="facet_fields"> > <lst name="series"> > <int name="Two and a Half Men">21</int> > <int name="How I Met Your Mother">45</int> > <int name="The Big Bang Theory">91</int> > </lst> > </lst> > <lst name="facet_dates"/> > <lst name="facet_ranges"/> > </lst> > > Is there any possible way to do it with facet search? I don't want the > terms, I just want each string including the white spaces. Do I have to > change my fieldtype to do this? > > Thanks to everybody. > > Thiago > > -- > View this message in context: > http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/How-to-facet-data-from-a-multivalued-field-tp3897853p3897853.html > Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.