The content needs to be re-indexed, the question is whether you can use
the info in the index to do it rather than pushing fresh copies of the
documents to the index.

I've often wondered whether atomic updates could be used to handle this
sort of thing. If all fields are stored, push a nominal update to cause
the document to be re-indexed. I've never tried it though. I'd be
curious to know if it works.

Upayavira

On Wed, Oct 23, 2013, at 02:25 PM, michael.boom wrote:
> Being given 
> <field name="title" type="string" <b>indexed="false"* stored="true"
> multiValued="false" />
> Changed to 
> <field name="title" type="string" <b>indexed="true"* stored="true"
> multiValued="false" />
> 
> Once the above is done and the collection reloaded, is there a way I can
> build that index on that field, without reindexing the everything?
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> 
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