The query you want is:

(relation.isbasedon:[* TO *] OR relation.isformatof:[* TO *] OR
 relation.isreferencedby:[* TO *]) AND your_identifier:123

Then use faceting as usual.


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On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 3:29 PM, Evgeni Dimitrov <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I am wondering - is it possible to have a search like this:
>
> - to find all items, which have in any of
> relation.isbasedon, relation.isformatof, relation.isreferencedby etc.
>
> certain value (the identifier of certain item);
>
> - then to have a facet "relation" with values
> isbasedon (1)
> isformatof (1)
> isreferencedby (3)
>
> I mean - is it possible to have this without too much coding? I am using
> xmlui - Mirage.
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