Thanks Yonik - I didnt know that before. But i am not sure how i can use the
range queries on this compound field so that i dont get the wrong result. 

-Bharani


Yonik Seeley wrote:
> 
> You could index both a compound field and the components separately.
> This could be simplified by sending the value in once as the compound
> format:
>   review,1 Jan 2007
>   revision, 2 Jan 200
> And then use a copyField with a regex tokenizer to extract and index
> the date into a separate field.  You could index the type separately
> via the same mechanism.
> 
> -Yonik
> 
> On 9/3/07, Bharani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have got two sets of document
>>
>> 1) Primary Document
>> 2) Occurrences of primary document
>>
>> Since there is no such thing as "join" i can either
>>
>> a) Post the primary document with occurrences as multi valued field
>>  or
>> b) Post the primary document for every occurrences i.e. classic
>> de-normalized route
>>
>> My problem with
>>
>> Option a) This works great as long as the occurrence is a single field
>> but
>> if i had a group of fields that describes the occurrence then the search
>> returns wrong results becuase of the nature of text search
>>
>> i.e <date>1 Jan 2007</date>
>> <type> review</type>
>>
>> <date> 2 Jan 2007 </date>
>> <type> revision</type>
>>
>> if i search for 2 Jan 2007 and <date> 1 Jan 2007 </date> i will get a hit
>> (which is wrong)  becuase there is no grouping of fields to associate
>> date
>> and type as one unit. If i merge them as one entity then i cant use the
>> range quieries for date
>>
>> Option B) This would result in large number of documents and even if i
>> try
>> with index only and not store i am still have to deal with duplicate hit
>> -
>> becuase all i want is the primary document
>>
>>
>> Is there a better approach to the problem?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Bharani
>>
>>
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