I had already tested with omitTermFreqAndPositions="false" . I still got the same error.
Is there something that I am overlooking? On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 2:45 PM, Ahmet Arslan <iori...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi Vijay, > > Add omitTermFreqAndPositions="false" attribute to fieldType definitions. > > <fieldType name="string" class="solr.StrField" > omitTermFreqAndPositions="false" sortMissingLast="true" /> > > <fieldType name="int" class="solr.TrieIntField" > omitTermFreqAndPositions="false" precisionStep="0" > positionIncrementGap="0"/> > > You don't need termVectors for this. > > 1.2: omitTermFreqAndPositions attribute introduced, true by default > except for text fields. > > And please reply to solr user mail, so others can use the threat later on. > > Ahmet > On Saturday, April 5, 2014 12:18 AM, Vijay Kokatnur < > kokatnur.vi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey Ahmet, > > Sorry it took some time to test this. But schema definition seem to > conflict with SpanQuery. I get following error when I use Spans > > field "OrderLineType" was indexed without position data; cannot run > SpanTermQuery (term=11) > > I changed field definition in the schema but can't find the right > attribute to set this. My last attempt was with following definition > > <field name="OrderLineType" type="string" indexed="true" stored="true" > multiValued="true" *termVectors="true" termPositions="true" > termOffsets="true"*/> > > Any ideas what I am doing wrong? > > Thanks, > -Vijay > > On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Ahmet Arslan <iori...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > Hi Vijay, > > After reading the documentation it seems that following query is what you > are after. It will return OrderId:345 without matching OrderId:123 > > SpanQuery q1 = new SpanTermQuery(new Term("BookingRecordId", "234")); > SpanQuery q2 = new SpanTermQuery(new Term("OrderLineType", "11")); > SpanQuery q2m new FieldMaskingSpanQuery(q2, "BookingRecordId"); > Query q = new SpanNearQuery(new SpanQuery[]{q1, q2m}, -1, false); > > Ahmet > > > > On Wednesday, March 26, 2014 10:39 PM, Ahmet Arslan <iori...@yahoo.com> > wrote: > Hi Vijay, > > I personally don't understand joins very well. Just a guess may > be FieldMaskingSpanQuery could be used? > > > http://blog.griddynamics.com/2011/07/solr-experience-search-parent-child.html > > > Ahmet > > > > > On Wednesday, March 26, 2014 9:46 PM, Vijay Kokatnur < > kokatnur.vi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I am bumping this thread again one last time to see if anyone has a > solution. > > In it's current state, our application is storing child items as multivalue > fields. Consider some orders, for example - > > > { > OrderId:123 > BookingRecordId : ["145", "987", "*234*"] > OrderLineType : ["11", "12", "*13*"] > ..... > } > { > OrderId:345 > BookingRecordId : ["945", "882", "*234*"] > OrderLineType : ["1", "12", "*11*"] > ..... > } > { > OrderId:678 > BookingRecordId : ["444"] > OrderLineType : ["11"] > ..... > } > > > Here, If you look up for an Order with BookingRecordId: 234 And > OrderLineType:11. You will get two orders with orderId : 123 and 345, > which is correct. You have two arrays in both the orders that satisfy this > condition. > > However, for OrderId:123, the value at 3rd index of OrderLineType array is > 13 and not 11( this is for OrderId:345). So orderId 123 should be > excluded. This is what I am trying to achieve. > > I got some suggestions from a solr-user to use FieldsCollapsing, Join, > Block-join or string concatenation. None of these approaches can be used > without re-indexing schema. > > Has anyone found a non-invasive solution for this? > > Thanks, > > -Vijay > > > > >