Hi Jeff,

> I did find a typo in the dspace.cfg file after looking at it really, 
> really, carefully.
> After fixing that, things indexed perfectly.
>
> I think the problem is I'm overly-aggressive in getting things to work 
> fast, and 
> small typos cause me migraines.
>
> But, from every mistake I've made, I've learned some drill-down on how the
> software works.
>
> My apologies for issuing the problem on the listserv when it was really my
> fault.

No problems, we've all been there :)

Cheers,

Richard

>> 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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