You could use a RegexReplaceProcessor in an update processor chain. From the Javadoc:
<processor class="solr.RegexReplaceProcessorFactory"> <str name="fieldName">content</str> <str name="fieldName">title</str> <str name="pattern">\s+</str> <str name="replacement"> </str> </processor> This could replace the comma with a dot before it gets to be indexed. Upayavira On Wed, May 8, 2013, at 10:28 AM, Gora Mohanty wrote: > On 8 May 2013 14:48, be...@bkern.de <be...@bkern.de> wrote: > > I will index for example: > > <field name="price">19,95</field> > > <field name="price">25,45</field> > > > > I can only float with numbers with dots indexing. > > I don't think that it is currently possible to change the decimal > separator. You should replace ',' with '.' during indexing, and > searching which should be fairly easy. > > Regards, > Gora