Yeah, TS isn't built to handle that neatly either.

You're not the first to request it, it's just a matter of me finding  
time to make it all play nicely with Sphinx.

Sphinx itself has certain expectations around fields that refer to the  
same documents to exist in all relevant indexes, so it makes things a  
little tricky.

-- 
Pat

On 12/06/2009, at 2:51 PM, Greg Weber wrote:

>
> That should work unless thinking sphinx has a problem with subclasses
> (You will be able to tell by looking at the sphinx config). A
> different class will be a different index, and they will be searched
> independently.
>
> On Jun 12, 10:56 am, steve <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 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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