Hi Joe,

My other suggestion (aside from checking the things Damien mentioned) is --
take a look at the solr.log in the riak error log directory, it often
provides clues for when objects are invalid and don't index.


On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 3:13 AM, Damien Krotkine <dam...@krotkine.com>
wrote:

> Hi Joe,
>
> I have a similar setup, and in my case, "indexed_s" is properly indexed.
> Are you sure that your data is really what you think it is ( i.e. real
> JSON, with the right mimetype, etc) ?
>
> dams.
>
> Joe Olson wrote:
>
> Using the default YZ index schema, I know I can index:
>
> dataset={
>     indexed_s:"Blah"
> }
>
> I also know I can index:
>
> dataset={
>     indexed_s:"Blah",
>     notindexed: 52
> }
>
> However, when I add:
>
> dataset={
>     indexed_s:"Blah",
>     notindexed: 52,
>     otherstuff:{"something":1, "something_else":2}
> }
>
> the indexing fails. Please note all I really want to index is field
> 'indexed_s' - nothing else. Why would adding the sub dictionary
> 'otherstuff' (not indexed) wreck the indexing of field 'indexed_s'? Is
> there a way around this? I really want search to ignore 'otherstuff' - and
> it should as it does not follow the *_* format.
>
> Thanks!
>
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