Hello Allessandro,
I indexed field with same name but in the different core.
I am not using dynamic fields and schema is as below.
Thanks
Neha Gupta
On 28/04/2022 16:37, Alessandro Benedetti wrote:
Hi Neha,
My shot in the dark:
Have you indexed any document containing that field?
Are you using dynamic fields? (exact field name should have priority
over dynamic fields, but just to double-check).
Can you show us your schema? (at least the part related to that
definition?)
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On Wed, 27 Apr 2022 at 22:54, Neha Gupta <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Solr Community,
I have a very weird situation with SOLR indexing and even after
spending a day i am not able to find a proper reason so i request
for your help.
I tried to index a string field by name "host_common_name". I
created the field in the schema (schema got updated as well) via
SOLR Admin GUI and after data import this field seems to be not
getting indexed.
After searching i found out that in the Admin GUI, if i select
this field then only Properties values are being shown while for
other fields which are getting properly indexed along with
properties, schema and indexed information is also shown.
I tried several ways like deleting the whole schema and then
creating the new one and so no but still this field with this name
is not getting indexed.
At last just as a try i created a different field with different
name "hcn" and with this name field is getting indexed and in
Admin Gui all values are being shown like properties, schema and
so on.
So i was just wondering what can be the issue with the name
"host_common_name". Did anyone came across similar issue? and
would like to share some information on this.
Thanks in advance for all the help this community always offers.
Regards
Neha Gupta