Yes, that's correct. You can also update document "per field" but all 
fields need to be stored=true, because Solr (version >= 4.0) first gets 
your document from the index, creates new document with modified field, 
and adds it again to the index...

Primoz



From:   gohome190 <gohome...@gmail.com>
To:     solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Date:   13.11.2013 14:39
Subject:        Re: Updating an entry in Solr



Okay, so I've found in the solr tutorial that if you do a POST command and
post a new entry with the same uniquekey (in my case, id_) as an entry
already in the index, solr will automatically replace it for you.  That
seems to be what I need, right?



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