Go for CurrencyType IMO. Although I think either is reasonalble

On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 2:47 AM, Jan Høydahl (Issue Comment Edited)
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> Jan Høydahl edited comment on SOLR-2202 at 2/24/12 7:46 AM:
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> Had no chance to get back to this yet. Afraid I won't have time next week 
> either :(
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> In the mean time, perhaps other committers could chime in with their views on 
> preferred naming?
> a) MoneyType
> b) MoneyField
> c) CurrencyType
> d) CurrencyField
>
> As for range facets, I'll open a new issue once the basics for this is 
> committed.
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>      was (Author: janhoy):
>    Had no chance to get back to this yet. Afraid I won't have time next week 
> either :(
>
> In the mean time, perhaps other committers could chime in with their views on 
> preferred naming and range faceting?
>
>> Money FieldType
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>>
>>                 Key: SOLR-2202
>>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2202
>>             Project: Solr
>>          Issue Type: New Feature
>>          Components: Schema and Analysis
>>    Affects Versions: 1.5
>>            Reporter: Greg Fodor
>>            Assignee: Jan Høydahl
>>             Fix For: 3.6, 4.0
>>
>>         Attachments: SOLR-2022-solr-3.patch, SOLR-2202-lucene-1.patch, 
>> SOLR-2202-solr-1.patch, SOLR-2202-solr-2.patch, SOLR-2202-solr-4.patch, 
>> SOLR-2202-solr-5.patch, SOLR-2202-solr-6.patch, SOLR-2202-solr-7.patch, 
>> SOLR-2202-solr-8.patch, SOLR-2202-solr-9.patch, SOLR-2202.patch, 
>> SOLR-2202.patch, SOLR-2202.patch, SOLR-2202.patch
>>
>>
>> Provides support for monetary values to Solr/Lucene with query-time currency 
>> conversion. The following features are supported:
>> - Point queries
>> - Range quries
>> - Sorting
>> - Currency parsing by either currency code or symbol.
>> - Symmetric & Asymmetric exchange rates. (Asymmetric exchange rates are 
>> useful if there are fees associated with exchanging the currency.)
>> At indexing time, money fields can be indexed in a native currency. For 
>> example, if a product on an e-commerce site is listed in Euros, indexing the 
>> price field as "1000,EUR" will index it appropriately. By altering the 
>> currency.xml file, the sorting and querying against Solr can take into 
>> account fluctuations in currency exchange rates without having to re-index 
>> the documents.
>> The new "money" field type is a polyfield which indexes two fields, one 
>> which contains the amount of the value and another which contains the 
>> currency code or symbol. The currency metadata (names, symbols, codes, and 
>> exchange rates) are expected to be in an xml file which is pointed to by the 
>> field type declaration in the schema.xml.
>> The current patch is factored such that Money utility functions and 
>> configuration metadata lie in Lucene (see MoneyUtil and CurrencyConfig), 
>> while the MoneyType and MoneyValueSource lie in Solr. This was meant to 
>> mirror the work being done on the spacial field types.
>> This patch will be getting used to power the international search 
>> capabilities of the search engine at Etsy.
>> Also see WIKI page: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/MoneyFieldType
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