Currently this is my webui.browse.index.* configuration.

webui.browse.index.1 = dateissued:item:dateissued
webui.browse.index.2 = author:metadata:dc.contributor.author:text
webui.browse.index.3 = title:item:title
webui.browse.index.4 = subject:metadata:dc.subject.*:text

I haven't touched anything else from the dspace.cfg file, I rebuilt DSpace,
and before I run tomcat again, I run './dspace index-discovery -b'. This
isn't working at all... The items are listed but when I want to filter by
any letter (&starts_with=...), it doesn't show proper results, it shows up
items that have nothing to do with the clicked letter. For example, if I
click on 'Q' it shows up an item where the dc.contributor.author is 'Prb,
Prb'.

I really have no idea what am I doing wrong. I've followed Hilton's link
and my configuration seems to be pretty similar, also had a look at
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC4x/Discovery#Discovery-RoutineDiscoverySolrIndexMaintenanceand
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC4x/Configuration+Reference#ConfigurationReference-BrowseIndexConfiguration.
I can't find what else is missing...

Could someone provide some idea? This is starting to be quite
frustrating... :-(

Thanks




2014-05-12 14:04 GMT+01:00 X ch <[email protected]>:

> Hi all,
>
> We're running DSpace 4.1 and recently we've noticed a strange issue with
> the uploaded documents. We usually import them via the 'dspace import'
> command, setting the minimal Dublin Core metadata and then modify them via
> the XMLUI interface as needed.
>
> However, when we try to list alphabetically (by author, title, subject,
> etc), we're getting results that don't make any sense. For instance, when
> we list by 'Q' as author, we're getting a list of authors that doesn't even
> contain a 'Q' in their name or surname. I assume this is filtered by the
> 'dc.contributor.author' field, it shows correctly in the item but still
> shows up when filtering.
>
> URL seems to be ok also, it runs searches like
> "browse?rpp=20&order=ASC&sort_by=-1&etal=-1&type=author&starts_with=J", so
> I guess this is not the actual problem.
>
> Have you run into the same issue? Does anyone know why does this happen
> and how to solve this?
>
> Thanks so much.
>
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