q=+{!parent .. v=$m} +{!parent .. v=$l}&m=size:(+M -L)&l=size:(+L -M)

On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 10:56 PM, SuperMattio86 <matt.peyr...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hello.
>
> As a toy example, let's assume I have documents that looks like this:
>
> {
>   "id": "1",
>   "_childDocuments_": [
>      {
>         "id": "1_2",
>         "_path_": "p.1",
>          "size": "M",
>          "color": "red"
>       },
>      {
>         "id": "23lk4d23lkj",
>         "_path_": "p.2",
>          "size": "L",
>          "color": "blue"
>     }
>   ]
> }
>
> Is it possible to construct a query that will match a parent doc that has a
> child doc that say matches 'size:L' and a DIFFERENT child that matches
> 'size:M'? Is such a query possible? What would it look like? Or would I
> need
> to implement a custom query parser to do this?
>
> I can currently do this without sub-documents, by indexing those values as
> arrays, and creating a custom scorer/collector that collects positions in
> addition to docs, but since I am now switching to a version of Solr that
> has
> sub-documents, I was hoping for a better solution that more intuitively
> models my data structures.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
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>



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Sincerely yours
Mikhail Khludnev

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