kmf,
after a first read .. i would say, that sound's a bit like
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/FieldCollapsing ? But that depends mainly on
your current schema, take a look and let us know, if it helps :)
Regards
Stefan
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 8:06 PM, kmf kfole...@gmail.com wrote:
I currently have a DIH that is working in terms of being able to
search/filter on various facets, but I'm struggling to figure out how to
take it to the next level of what I'd like ideally.
We have a database where the atomic unit is a condition (like an
environment description - temp, light, high salt, etc) and these conditions
can be in groups.
For example, conditionA may belong to groups huckleberry, star wars and
some group.
When I search/filter on a facet I'm currently able to see the conditions
and
the information about the conditions (like which group(s) it belongs to),
but what I'm wanting to do is be able to return group names and their
member
conditions along with the conditions' respective info when I search/filter
on a facet.
So instead of seeing:
- condtionA
description: some description
groups: huckleberry, star wars, some group
I would like to see is:
- huckleberry
conditionA temp: 78light: 12hrs, NaCl: 35g/L
condition35 control, temp: 65, NaCl: 25g/L
- star wars
conditionA temp: 78light: 12hrs, NaCl: 35g/L
conditionDE temp: 78, light: 24hrs, NaCl: 0
Is this doable? My DIH has one entity that is conditions with all of its
sub entities, would I need to change the DIH to achieve what I want to do?
And/or do I need to configure the solrconfig and schema files to be able to
do what I want to do?
I realize that part of the problem is presentation which is not solr, but
I'm struggling with figuring out how to transpose from condition to group
in
the index, if that makes sense? Assuming that's what I need to do.
Or am I totally wrong in thinking I would handle this in the index?
Thanks,
kmf
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