Re: Boosting using Range
Hi Erik, We have indexed it as a double and has individual value Eg Price_Range: 10. On Thu, 30 May 2019 at 23:34, Erik Hatcher wrote: > The simplest given your example, with edismax add =price:[10 TO 25] > > Or you literally have a price_range field?=price_range:10_25 > (assuming that's how you indexed it). What type of field is price_range? > What did you index into it? > > Erik > > > > On May 30, 2019, at 1:24 PM, sachin gk wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > > > I am trying to boost solr documents using the range attribute as > mentioned > > below. > > > > price_range: 10 25 is it possible, if so how to form a query. > > > > -- > > Regards, > > Sachin > > -- Regards, Sachin
Boosting using Range
Hi All, I am trying to boost solr documents using the range attribute as mentioned below. price_range: 10 25 is it possible, if so how to form a query. -- Regards, Sachin
Re: clearing document cache || solr 6.6
Thanks Shawn, To support an existing functionality we have turned the opensearcher to false. Is there a way to flush the cache programiticaly. Regards, Sachin On Wed, Jan 30, 2019, 12:58 PM Shawn Heisey On 1/29/2019 11:27 PM, sachin gk wrote: > > Is there a way to clear the *document cache* after we commit to the > indexer. > > All Solr caches are invalidated when you issue a commit with > openSearcher set to true. The default setting is true, and normally it > doesn't get set to false unless you explicitly set it. Most of the > time, autoCommit has openSearcher set to false. > > The documentCache cannot be warmed directly, but it does get items added > to it if there are any warming queries, which may come from autowarming > queryResultCache. > > Thanks, > Shawn >
clearing document cache || solr 6.6
Hi All, Is there a way to clear the *document cache* after we commit to the indexer. -- Regards, Sachin
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Hi, Please confirm my subscription. Regards, Sachin