Despite being a bit ugly, if I created a new model that inherited from
that model, would I run into any issues that you foresee?

On Jun 11, 8:55 pm, Greg Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't think there is a way with sphinx (not just thinking sphinx) to
> specify an index source in a search. One thing to keep in mind is that
> every document must have a unique id. So if you have multiple sources
> on the same model, you have to make sure that the same row does not
> occur in both indexes, or you must merge the sources together (not
> supported by thinking sphinx).
>
> You may be best of creating an attribute that is a custom SQL IF
> statement. Other options not supported by thinking sphinx are multiple
> indexes or id mangling (add 1 billion to the id of every row in the
> second index).
>
> On Jun 11, 3:59 pm, steve <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > So I successfully created a second index on the same model by using
> > another define_index block.  However I would like to invoke those
> > searches separately as I need to do different filtering on the
> > results.  Is there some way to pass the intended source (i.e
> > user_core_0 or user_core_1) into the search call?
>
> > Thanks for your help.
>
> > Steve
>
>
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