Jeffrey Trimble wrote:
> It was added in the dspace.cfg from the get go.  
>
> But still no cigars yet.  I've removed it from the DSIndex.java.
>
> Possible bug?

When you run the indexer, what sort of logging do you see?  Should be 
that the indexer logs everything that goes into it, so you should see 
the values getting indexed.  You may need to turn log4j up to DEBUG in 
order to see this.

I'd be surprised if it is a bug, as this bit of the code has been around 
for some time.

Cheers,

Richard

> On May 7, 2009, at 4:46 AM, Richard Jones wrote:
>
>> Hi Jeff,
>>
>>> We want to add "date.issued" to the drop down menu of the Advanced
>>> Keyword searching.  It looks
>>> easy enough, but I must be missing something.  Here is what I have
>>> done so far, but cannot search
>>> only using that drop-down:
>>>
>>> 1. Edited Messages.properties for the appropriate line to be added
>>> 2.   Edited advanced.jsp
>>> 3. Added a line to DSIndexer.java  (was there a particular order that
>>> this needed to be added ?)
>>> 4. Recompiled the whole thing.
>>> 5 Reindexed the whole thing
>>
>> You shouldn't need to modify DSIndexer to add this term.  The dspace.cfg
>> has search index configuration, where you can add the field to be
>> indexed, and the name of the index.  You should only need to add the
>> option in the UI to actually search on it.
>>
>> So look for a configuration like this:
>>
>> search.index.1 = author:dc.contributor.*
>>
>> and add your own with:
>>
>> search.index.[n] = date:dc.date.issued
>>
>>> Results:  You can drop down the menu choice and bring up "date" but
>>> when you place say,
>>> "1970" the search results to 0.
>>>
>>> HEre is the line from DSIndexer.java, and perhaps that is where the
>>> issue therein lies:
>>>
>>> new IndexConfig("date",       "dc", "date",        "issued",         
>>> "text")
>>>
>>> Is there somewhere I need to edit code to make this happen?
>>
>> I don't know the ins and outs of the indexer, but I'd be inclined to try
>> the config route first, as maybe there's more going on than meets the
>> eye with the indexer.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Richard
>>
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