(Sorry, I clicked a wrong Mac command button and the last email was sent out before I finished editing it..) Earlier I tried join queries using curl 'http://myLinux:8983/solr/abc.edu_up/select?debug=true&q=*:*&fq={defType=join from=id to=id fromIndex=abc.edu}subject:financial' but didn't get any response. There was nothing on Solr log either. So, I thought I need to config join. Is there another way to at least get some response from join queries?
Thanks, Ray On Monday, December 30, 2013 1:28 PM, Ray Cheng <rch...@rocketmail.com> wrote: Earlier I tried join queries using >curl >'http://myLinux:8983/solr/abc.edu_up/select?debug=true&q=*:*&fq={defType=join >from=id to=id fromIndex=abc.edu}subject:financial' "curl >http://localhost:8983/solr/... with debug=true but didn't get any response. >There was nothing on Solr log either. So, I thought I need to config join. Is >there another way to at least get some response from join queries? > > > > >On Monday, December 30, 2013 12:27 PM, Yonik Seeley <yo...@heliosearch.com> >wrote: > >> Does it mean the following line I added to solrconfig.xml is not needed and >> caused Solr start error? >> >>Yes. Join is a builtin parser and you should not add any config for it. >>Most likely that is what is causing your startup error (although it's >>not entirely clear why it's causing it to fail). >> >> >>-Yonik >>http://heliosearch.com -- making solr shine >> >> >> > >