my mistake, I thought I was looking at the solr mailing list ;)
If you change your analyzer, it does not change the tokens that are
already in the index -- you will need to re-index for any changes to
take effect.
ryan
Michael Prichard wrote:
Meaning that it says "field is not indexed". Where is
sortMissingLastAttribute?
thanks.
On Jan 8, 2008, at 4:13 PM, Ryan McKinley wrote:
what do you mean by "fail"? -- there is the sortMissingLast attribute
Michael Prichard wrote:
ok... i should read the manual more often.
i went ahead and just added untokenized, unstored sort fields....
question, if I put a field in to sort of but say I have not indexed
any as of yet...will the Sort fail? For example, say I have a BCC
field and nothing has been indexed with that yet....I run a sort on
BCC.....I think it fails now...anyway around that?
On Jan 8, 2008, at 1:22 PM, Michael Prichard wrote:
Is it possible to sort on a tokenized field? For example, I break
email address into pieces, i.e.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
becomes
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
michael.prichard
michael
prichard
email.com
email
so when sorting on this field I get some strange results. Do I need
to create another field just for sorting? Or are there other ways
to do it?
Thanks!
Michael
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