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Tim commented on SOLR-2251:
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Yup, I wasn't sure about the original intended behavior but the enhancement 
seemed to make sense to me.  Thanks for considering it.

> use facet "key" as override for field name when looking for per field facet 
> options
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>
>                 Key: SOLR-2251
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2251
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: search
>    Affects Versions: 1.4.1
>            Reporter: Tim
>            Priority: Minor
>
> The "key" parameter that is used for aliasing output is very helpful in 
> simplifying the readability of complex facets.  However it doesn't seem that 
> this same alias can be used when configuring facets of individual fields.  
> The following example that does not use the key parameter works fine under 
> 1.4.1:
> rows=0&q=*:*+NOT+customers.blocked:1&facet=true&f.customers_name.facet.mincount=2&facet.field=customers_name
> <lst name="customers_name">
>   <int name="jone">2</int>
> </lst>
> The example below also works and does use the key parameter, however note 
> that we're still using the original field name when referring to 
> f.customers_name.facet.mincount:
> rows=0&q=*:*+NOT+customers.blocked:1&facet=true&f.customers_name.facet.mincount=2&facet.field={!key=alt_name}customers_name
> <lst name="customers_name">
>   <int name="jone">2</int>
> </lst>
> The final example below does not work.  It uses the alias established by the 
> key parameter to configure the mincount setting for the customers_name field.
> rows=0&q=*:*+NOT+customers.blocked:1&facet=true&f.alt_name.facet.mincount=2&facet.field={!key=alt_name}customers_name
> <lst name="alt_name">
>   <int name="jone">2</int>
>   <int name="tim">1</int>
>   <int name="sami">0</int>
> </lst>
> This is a trivial example.  The behavior becomes much more important when 
> talking about facet queries.

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