Re: sorting on dynamic fields - good, bad, neither?

2007-11-05 Thread Chris Hostetter
: Each element of the cached array is a ... what? The ID of the the elements of the array are the values, the indexes into the array are the document IDs ... esentailly it's inverted-inverted-index. : document? (I'll be happy to answer this myself by reading the source : code, but I'm not

Re: sorting on dynamic fields - good, bad, neither?

2007-10-31 Thread Chris Hostetter
: So far this seems acceptable. Query performance seems fine when using : the dynamic fields to sort result sets; indexing performance also : seems fine*. That said, there are only 400K documents in the : collection I'm working with, and few external rating sources at the : moment (there are

sorting on dynamic fields - good, bad, neither?

2007-10-25 Thread Charles Hornberger
Hi -- I'm building a Solr index to replace an existing RDBMS-based system, and I have one requirement that I'm not sure how to best satisfy. Documents in our collection can have user-generated ratings associated with them; these user-generated ratings are aggregated by source (sources are