My schema: id, name, checksum, body, notes, date I'd like for a user to be able to add notes to the notes field, and not have to re-index the document (since the body field may contain 100MB of text). Some ideas:
1) How about creating another core which only contains id, checksum, and notes? Then, "updating" (delete followed by add) wouldn't be that painful? 2) What about using a multValued field? Could you just keep adding values as the user enters more notes? Pete On Sep 9, 2010, at 11:06 PM, Liam O'Boyle wrote: > Hi Savannah, > > You can only reindex the entire document; if you only have the ID, > then do a search to retrieve the rest of the data, then reindex. This > assumes that all of the fields you need to index are stored (so that > you can retrieve them) and not just indexed. > > Liam > > On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Savannah Beckett > <savannah_becket...@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> I use nutch to crawl and index to Solr. My code is working. Now, I want to >> update the value of one of the fields of a document in the solr index after >> the >> document was already indexed, and I have only the document id. How do I do >> that? >> >> Thanks. >> >> >>