1) Are you sure you don't have duplicates?
2) All of your records might have been indexed but a new searcher may not
have opened on the updated index yet. Try issuing a commit and see if that
works.

On Tue, 5 Apr 2016, 08:56 cqlangyi, <cqlan...@163.com> wrote:

> hi there,
>
>
> i have an solr 5.2.1,  when i do data import, after the job is done, it's
> shown 165,191 rows processed successfully.
>
>
> but when i query with *:*, the "numFound" shown only 163,349 docs in index.
>
>
> when i tred to do it again, , it's shown 165,191 rows processed
> successfully. but the *:* query result now is 162,390.
>
>
> no errors in any log,
>
>
> any idea?
>
>
> thank you very much!
>
>
> cq
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> At 2016-04-05 09:19:48, "Chris Hostetter" <hossman_luc...@fucit.org>
> wrote:
> >
> >: I am not sure how to use "Sort By Function" for Case.
> >:
> >: |10#40|14#19|33#17|27#6|15#6|19#5|7#2|6#1|29#1|5#1|30#1|28#1|12#0|20#0|
> >:
> >: Can you tell how to fetch 40 when input is 10.
> >
> >Something like...
> >
>
> >if(termfreq(f,10),40,if(termfreq(f,14),19,if(termfreq(f,33),17,....)))))))))))
> >
> >But i suspect there may be a much better way to achieve your ultimate goal
> >if you tell us what it is.  what do these fields represent? what makes
> >these numeric valuessignificant? do you know which values are significant
> >when indexing, or do they vary for every query?
> >
> >https://people.apache.org/~hossman/#xyproblem
> >XY Problem
> >
> >Your question appears to be an "XY Problem" ... that is: you are dealing
> >with "X", you are assuming "Y" will help you, and you are asking about "Y"
> >without giving more details about the "X" so that we can understand the
> >full issue.  Perhaps the best solution doesn't involve "Y" at all?
> >See Also: http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=542341
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >-Hoss
> >http://www.lucidworks.com/
>
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Regards,
Binoy Dalal

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