For the record, I've tried to answer his question a couple of times to this mailing list, but kept receiving "rejections" cause the mail server thought my response was spam. I gave up and answered him privately. This is the second time that it happens to me -- I try to answer emails related to Lucene facets module, and the mail server thinks they are spam messages because they contain some words (which I cannot repeat, otherwise this message will be considered spam too).
Shai On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 11:36 PM, Chris Hostetter <[email protected]>wrote: > > > : Subject: what will be the facet query for the sql query > > your question doesn't really seem to make sense, largely because you've > given us a really trivial hypothetical example of a SQL query, and asked > how to do it with faceting, but you haven't explained anything baout how > your (hypothetical) Solr/Lucene index is organized to model this > (hypothetical) data. > > Off the cuff, if each row in this table is a document, you don't need > faceting, you just need to like q=a:1 and you will back both rows > containing 25, and 63. > > If this isn't the type of answer you are looking for, please ask a more > detailed question. > > I would also suggest you ask it on a more targeted list: if you are > using solr, ask on the solr-user@lucene list. if you are using lucene > directly via the low level java classes, please ask on the > java-user@lucene list. > > > > -Hoss >
