Hi Bill,
yes, you absolutely do make sense. I posted the exact same question to this
mailing list (subject: faceting on multivalued fields), but got no response
out of it. A friend of mine is now helping out.
I hope someone on the list can give us some advice. I'll post our findings
to this
Hi Bill,
as far as I understood now, with the help of my friend, you can't.
Multivalued fields don't work that way.
You can however always filter the facet results manually in the JSP. You
knwo what the user chose as a facet.
The issue I ran into is when you have additional facet fields. For
Hi Lee,
since I have the same problem, I might as well try to answer this question.
You want this behaviour to make things clear for your users. If they select
cardiologists, does it make sense to also show family doctors as a
facetvalue to the user.
The same thing goed for the facets that are
are also Family
Doctors is a better user experience... But again you might have a very
specific use case?
On 22 June 2011 13:44, Dennis de Boer datdeb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Lee,
since I have the same problem, I might as well try to answer this
question.
You want this behaviour to make