Hmmm, that's odd. I just tried it (admittedly with post.jar rather
than SolrJ) and it works just fine.

what server are you using (e.g. CloudSolrServer)? And can you create a
self-contained program that illustrates the problem?

Best,
Erick

On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 8:50 AM, Simon <sim...@gallerysystems.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I know someone has posted similar question before.  But my case is little
> different as I don't have the schema set up issue mentioned in those posts
> but still get duplicate records.
>
> My unique key in schema is
>
>     <field name="id$"        type="string"   indexed="true"  stored="true"
> multiValued="false" required="true"/>
>
>
>     <uniqueKey>id$</uniqueKey>
>
>
>
> Search on Solr- admin UI:   id$:1
>
> I got two documents
> {
>        "id$": "1",
>        "_version_": 1464225014071951400,
>         "_root_": 1
> },
> {
>         "id$": "1",
>         "_version_": 1464236728284872700,
>         "_root_": 1
> }
>
> I use SolrJ api to add documents.  My understanding solr uniqueKey is like a
> database primary key. I am wondering how could I end up with two documents
> with same uniqueKey in the index.
>
> Thanks,
> Simon
>
>
>
>
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