Hi all,
If I store my time fields via DateTools, then I can use
StandardQueryParser's range syntax for specifing date range:
someField:[20170314 TO 20170922]
, but unfortunately this is not date format that I want to present to my
users. I examined parser API a bit, and the only thing I can
Looks like your screenshot didn't make it, but never mind: I'm sure we all
know what text files look like.
A join on two ID fields sounds more like SQL database territory rather than
lucene. Lucene is not an SQL database. But I typed "lucene join" into a
well known search engine and the top hit
Hi,
Thanks for your suggestions that worked perfectly.
But unfortunately our current application is still using JDK 1.7 and it
would take a while to move to JDK 1.8. So I started using older version of
Lucene 5.5.4 which supports 1.7, but its not working smoothly. I must be
doing something wro
Hi "sc",
I suspect you are hitting OOM for makeDistanceValueSource call on
RecursivePrefixTreeStrategy. That strategy is best for filtering (the
query), but it's a memory pig for distance sorting requirements. Instead,
use PointVectorStrategy for the makeDistanceValueSource purpose. For that
str
Hi
Does Lucene provide any API to fetch documents for which a field is not
defined.
Example
Document1 : field1=value1, field2=value2,field3=value3
Document2 : field1=value4, field2=value4
I want a query to get documents for which field3 is not defined. In example
it should return Document2.
Reg