>
>
>
> From your perspective as a new user, did you find it
> anoying/frustrating/confusing that the README.txt in the films example
> required/instructed you to first create a handful of fields using a curl
> command to hit the Schema API before you could index any of the documents?
>
>
FWIW, my next step was to work with the movie example file, which worked
perfectly and was a much, much better "getting started" intro. You could do
worse than to build a new tutorial/getting started from this example.
Dataset is way more fun, too -- a quality that should never be
underestimated
ould* be better, but open source is what it is as a
> result of the sum total of what everyone has contributed - and we're all
> happy to help you as best we can.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 11:13 AM, Pritchett, James <
> jpritch...@learningally.org> wrote:
>
> &g
entions, the exact
> query (I'd also ass =true to the results).
>
> Saying you followed the exact instructions somewhere isn't
> really helpful. It's likely that there's something innocent-seeming
> that was done differently. Giving the information asked for
> will help us diagnose what's
gt; "My dog has fleas" will fail to find "My". It'll even not match
> "my dog has fleas" (note capital "M").
>
> The admin UI>>select core>>analysis page will show you
> lots of this kind of detail, although I admit it takes a
, Sep 16, 2016 at 9:06 AM, Pritchett, James <
> jpritch...@learningally.org> wrote:
>
> > I apologize if this is a really stupid question. I followed all
> > instructions on installing Tutorial, got data loaded, everything works
> > great until I try to query with a field nam
I apologize if this is a really stupid question. I followed all
instructions on installing Tutorial, got data loaded, everything works
great until I try to query with a field name -- e.g., name:foundation. I
get zero results from this or any other query which specifies a field name.
Simple queries