same format as you are using now,
> or in the Solr format of "-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ"?
>
> Regards,
> Edwin
>
>
> On Tue, 2 Apr 2019 at 00:32, Bill Tantzen wrote:
>
> > In a legacy application using Solr 4.1 and solrj, I have always been
> > able to a
In a legacy application using Solr 4.1 and solrj, I have always been
able to add documents with TrieDateField types using java.util.Date
objects, for instance,
doc.addField ( "date", new java.util.Date() );
having recently upgraded to Solr 7.7, and updating my schema to
leverage DatePointField
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Bertrand Delacretaz
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 3:00 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: strange results from lucene
On 4/17/07, Bill Tantzen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...However, when I search with 'q=ethics' in solr, I
Hi all!
I have a simple java search client with which I am querying the index
created by solr. Most of the time, I am seeing consistent results - in
other words, when my query is 'title:dog' with my client, I get 46 matching
documents, and when I have a 'q=title:dog' in the solr url, I also get
There's no way to do that directly at the moment, you'll need
to convert them to the XML format that Solr expects.
Would someone be willing to point me to a resource that describes this
format?
Cheers!
Bill
Bill Tantzen
University of Minnesota Libraries
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
612-626-9949
Thank you - I don't know how I missed that!
Bill Tantzen
University of Minnesota Libraries
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
612-626-9949 (office) 612-325-1777 (cell)
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