Thank you Hoss. I will try the comma-separated thing out. It seems to be what I searched for. :)
Regards, Em Chris Hostetter-3 wrote: > > : I watched an online video with Chris Hostsetter from Lucidimagination. > He > : showed the possibility of having some Facets that exclude *all* filter > while > : also having some Facets that take care of some of the set filters while > : ignoring other filters. > > FWIW: That webinar is nearly identical to the apachecon talk i gave on the > same topic, slides of which can be found here... > > http://people.apache.org/~hossman/apachecon2010/facets/ > > This is the example i used on Slide #29... > > Same Facet, Different Exclusions > > * A key can be specified for a facet to change the name used to > identify it in the response. > * This allows you to have multiple instances of a facet, with > differnet exclusions. > > q = Hot Rod > fq = {!df=colors tag=cx}purple green > facet.field = {!key=all_colors ex=cx}colors > facet.field = {!key=overlap_colors}colors > > ...the point in that example is to treat a field (color) as two > differnt facets: one with exclusions and one without. > > it sounds like what you want is differnet -- i *think* what you > are asking for is multiple exclusions for a single facet. I didn't > mention that in my slides, but you can do that using a comma seperated > list of exclusions... > > q = Hot Rod > fq = {!df=body tag=bc}purple > fq = {!df=interior tag=ic}green > facet.field = {!ex=bc,ic}model > > -Hoss > -- View this message in context: http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Multiple-Tags-and-Facets-tp2843130p2849115.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.