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Jack Krupansky edited comment on SOLR-3838 at 4/16/13 2:32 PM:
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Okay, it all seems to work.

My only real complaint is that I can't delete the last entry except by manually 
deleting the text itself or hitting an extra "+" and then I get a "-" button to 
delete the last entry. And if I do manually delete the text of the last entry, 
I have this annoying empty box that can't be deleted. And if I hit refresh, 
everything gets reset.

I am not a UI designer, but it might be nicer to have both "\+" and "\-" on 
each row. The "\-" would let me delete the last row, and the "\+" on the 
non-last rows would insert a blank row after the current row. If there is only 
one row left, "-" would simply clear its text but leave it.

Is there any way for me to capture a query after I have gone though all this 
trouble to create it? I mean, why not store the parameters in the display URL 
so I can copy and paste it?

                
      was (Author: jkrupan):
    Okay, it all seems to work.

My only real complaint is that I can't delete the last entry except by manually 
deleting the text itself or hitting an extra "+" and then I get a "-" button to 
delete the last entry. And if I do manually delete the text of the last entry, 
I have this annoying empty box that can't be deleted. And if I hit refresh, 
everything gets reset.

I am not a UI designer, but it might be nicer to have both "+" and "-" on each 
row. The "-" would let me delete the last row, and the "+" on the non-last rows 
would insert a blank row after the current row. If there is only one row left, 
"-" would simply clear its text but leave it.

Is there any way for me to capture a query after I have gone though all this 
trouble to create it? I mean, why not store the parameters in the display URL 
so I can copy and paste it?

                  
> Multiple filter queries are not supported in the Solr Admin Query UI
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-3838
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-3838
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: web gui
>    Affects Versions: 4.0-BETA
>            Reporter: Jack Krupansky
>         Attachments: screenshot-1.jpg, SOLR-3838.patch, SOLR-3838.patch
>
>
> The Solr Admin Query UI has only a single "fq" input field, which does not 
> permit the user to enter multiple filter query parameters.

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