On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 2:52 AM, Otis Gospodnetic
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> That should work just fine. It;s either a bug or you are doing something
> you didn't mention. Maybe you can provide a small, self-enclosed unit test
> and stick it in JIRA?
>
I would assume that it's me doing something wrong! How does this look:
/solr/select?q=*&rows=1&sort=created_iso8601%20desc&fl=created_iso8601,created
<response>
<lst name="responseHeader">
<int name="status">0</int>
<int name="QTime">1</int>
<lst name="params">
<str name="q">*:*</str>
<str name="rows">1</str>
<str name="fl">created_iso8601,created</str>
</lst>
</lst>
<result name="response" numFound="1037937" start="0">
<doc>
<int name="created">1350854389</int>
</doc>
</result>
</response>
Surely the sort parameter would throw an error if the
created_iso8601field did not exist. That field is indexed and stored,
with no parameters defined on handlers that may list the fields to
return as Alexandre had mentioned.
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