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  2. Chris Hostetter1969-12-31 19:00
  3. stefan.maric@bt.com1969-12-31 19:00
  4. Sven Maurmann1969-12-31 19:00
  5. stefan.maric@bt.com1969-12-31 19:00
  6. Stefan Maric1969-12-31 19:00
  7. Lance Norskog1969-12-31 19:00
  8. Lance Norskog1969-12-31 19:00

[solr-user] Re: Indexing / querying multiple data types

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Re: Indexing / querying multiple data types
From:
Sven Maurmann <sven.maurmann@...>
Date:
1969-12-31 19:00
Hi,

could you be a little more precise about your configuration?
It may be much easier to answer your question then.

Cheers,
     Sven

--On Montag, 8. Februar 2010 17:39 +0000 stefan.maric@bt.com wrote:

OK - so I've now got my data-config.xml sorted so that I'm pulling in the expected number of indexed documents for my two data sets So I've defined two entities (name1 & name2) and they both make use of the same fields -- I'm not sure if this is a good thing to have done When I run a query I include qt=name1 (or qt=name2) and am expecting to only get the number of results from the appropriate data set -- in fact I'm getting the sum total from both Does the entity name=name1 equate to the query qt=name1 In my solrconfig.xml I have defined two requestHandlers (name1 & name2) using the common set of fields So how do ensure that my query http://localhost:7001/solr/select/?q=food&qt=name1 or http://localhost:7001/solr/select/?q=food&qt=name2 Will operate on the correct data set as loaded via the data import -- <entity name=name1> or <entity name=name2> Thankss Stefan Maric BT Innovate & Design | Collaboration Platform - Customer Innovation Solutions

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