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The "CommonQueryParameters" page has been changed by YonikSeeley. The comment on this change is: sort by function query now supports arbitrary functionq queries. http://wiki.apache.org/solr/CommonQueryParameters?action=diff&rev1=29&rev2=30 -------------------------------------------------- ||`score desc`||sort from highest score to lowest score|| ||`price asc`||sort in ascending order of the "price" field|| ||`inStock desc, price asc`||sort by "inStock" descending, then "price" ascending|| - ||`sum(x_td, y_td) desc`|| sort by the sum of the values of x_td and y_td in a descending order|| + ||`sum(x_f, y_f) desc`|| sort by the sum of x_f and y_f in a descending order|| Sorting can be done on the "score" of the document, or on any {{{multiValued="false" indexed="true"}}} field provided that field is either non-tokenized (ie: has no Analyzer) or uses an Analyzer that only produces a single Term (ie: uses the !KeywordTokenizer) You can sort by index id using ''sort=_docid_ asc'' or ''sort=_docid_ desc'' - - As of [[Solr1.5]], sorting can also be done by any single-valued function (as in FunctionQuery). + As of [[Solr3.1]], sorting can also be done on arbitrary function queries (as in FunctionQuery). The common situation for sorting on a field that you do want to be tokenized for searching is to use a {{{<copyField>}}} to clone your field. Sort on one, search on the other.