Thanks Chris for the update.
I was thinking on the same grounds just wanted to check if you faced any
specific issues.

Regards,
Rohan Kasat


On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 11:20 AM Chris Ulicny <culicny@iq.media> wrote:

> Rohan,
>
> I do not remember where I came across it or what restrictions exist on it,
> but it works for our use case of querying multiple archived collections
> with identical schemas in the same SolrCloud cluster. The queries have the
> following form:
>
>
> http:<host>:<port>/solr/current/select?collection=current,archive2,archive4&q=...
>
>
> It seems like it might work for your use case, but you might need to tread
> carefully depending on your requirements for the returned results. Sorting
> and duplicate unique keys come to mind.
>
> Best,
> Chris
>
> On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 1:49 PM Rohan Kasat <rohan.ka...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi All ,
> >
> > I have a SolrCloud setup with multiple collections.
> > I have created say -  two collections here as the data source for the
> both
> > collections are different and hence wanted to store them differently.
> > There is a use case , where i need to query both the collections and show
> > unified search results.
> > The fields in the schema are same. ( say - title , description , date )
> > Is there any specific way i can do this directly with the collections API
> > or something like that?
> > Or i need to write a federator and combine results from search to the
> > respective collections and then unify them?
> >
> > --
> >
> > *Regards,Rohan*
> >
>


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*Regards,Rohan Kasat*

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