Hi Andy and Erik,

Thanks for for your answers it really helped me!

Marc.

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Erik Hatcher <erik.hatc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'd recommend what Andy said, but if all you're interested in is a single
> term combined, you can do <facet.query=product:computer OR tag:computer>
> and you'll get the "merged" count.
>
>        Erik
>
> On Jan 4, 2012, at 07:51 , Andrew Ingram wrote:
>
> > Hi Marc,
> >
> > I'd probably have another field called "keywords" (or something) that I
> copy all the values into using copyfields, then just facet (and therefore
> filter) on that field instead.
> >
> > If there were a way to do it the way you're asking (there might be, I
> don't know), there's no guarantee that the total of 23 is correct. If
> there's overlap ie a document having both product and tag values of
> "computer", the merged total should actually be less than 23.
> >
> > - Andy
> >
> > On 4 Jan 2012, at 12:45, Marc SCHNEIDER wrote:
> >
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I have two fields 'product' and 'tag'.
> >> Executing this query
> q=*:*&facet=true&facet.field=product&facet.field=tag
> >> gives me this result :
> >>
> >> <lst name="facet_fields">
> >> <lst name="product">
> >>    <int name="computer">16</int>
> >>    ...
> >> </lst>
> >> <lst name="tag">
> >>    <int name="computer">7</int>
> >>    ...
> >> </lst>
> >> </lst>
> >>
> >> Is there a way to group the results by value ie getting <int
> >> name="computer">23</int>, regardless of the field names?
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance,
> >> Marc.
> >
> >
>
>

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