Hi Erick,
Yes. Currently I re-index the database on a weekly basis because we only
have weekly release.
As part of the Solr weekly re-index, the batch job will delete the
/solr/core/data folder, restart Solr server, then re-index.
We use Luigi to build/control pipelines of Solr re-index batch jobs
Hi Erick,
Thank you very much for the clarification. I will keep it in my mind since
we are now in the process of migrating MySQL database to mongoDB.
Best Regards,
Wendy
a happy Solr user
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>From the ref guide:
"Field names should consist of alphanumeric or underscore characters
only and not start with a digit. This is not currently strictly
enforced, but other field names will not have first class support from
all components and back compatibility is not guaranteed."
You need to _c
Good morning, Emir,
Thanks for letting me know that. I used dots to add tableName. as a field
prefix because several columns from different tables have the same names.
In your opinion, what will be the best way to replace dots?
Happy Friday!
Wendy
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>From the reference guide:
Field names should consist of alphanumeric or underscore characters
only and not start with a digit. This is not currently strictly
enforced, but other field names will not have first class support from
all components and back compatibility is not guaranteed.
Best,
Eric
Hi Wendy,
A bit off-topic, but forgot to mention in previous mail: dots in field names
are not recommended. Even it obviously works for you, I think I’ve seen people
reporting some issues caused by dot in field names (I cannot find some
reference now). So, if you plan some system upgrade in the
And the coupon has no expiration date on it (LOL). Thank you again, Emir!
Best Regards,
Wendy
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Hi Wendy,
You are welcome! I’ll put your lunch coupon in my wallet, just in case I get
hungry around NJ ;)
Regards,
Emir
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> On 1 Feb 2018, at 16:26, Wendy2 wrot
Excellent!!! Thank you so much for all your help, Emir!
Both worked now and I got 997 result counts back as the expected number :-)
/rcsb/search?q=method:"x-ray*" "Solution NMR"&mm=1
/rcsb/search?q=+method:"x-ray*" +"Solution NMR"&mm=1
I will keep this in my mind regarding query with multiple p
Hi Wendy,
Query now looks as expected but you are not getting results as expected. The
reason for that is edismax’s mm parameter is what matters. You are setting it
to 7 and you have two parts to match so it is always AND and you don’t have
such documents. You can set it to 1 and it will be OR.
Good morning, Emir,
Here are the debug output for case 1f-a (q=method:"x-ray*" "Solution NMR"),
1f-b (q=+method:"x-ray*" +"Solution NMR"). both returned zero counts. It
looks that the querystrings are the same. Thanks for following up on my
post and your help! -- Wendy
*=De
Hi Wendy,
I was thinking of query q=method:“x-ray*” “Solution NMR”
This should be equivalent to one with OR between them. If you want to put AND
between those two, query would be q=+method:”x-ray*” +”Solution NMR”
Emir
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Hi Emir,
Listed below are the debugQuery outputs from query without "OR" operator. I
really appreciate your help! --Wendy
===DebugQuery Outputs for case 1f-a, 1f-b without "OR"
operator=
*1f-a (/search?q=+method:"x-ray*" +method:"Solution NMR") result counts = 0:
*
Hi Wendy,
With OR with spaces OR is interpreted as another search term. Can you try
without or - just a space between two parts. If you need and, use + before
each part.
HTH,
Emir
On Jan 31, 2018 6:24 PM, "Wendy2" wrote:
Hi Emir,
Thank you so much for following up with your ticket.
Listed belo
Hi Emir,
Thank you so much for following up with your ticket.
Listed below are the parts of debugQuery outputs via /search request
handler. The reason I used * in the query term is that there are a couple of
methods starting with "x-ray". When I used space surrounding the "OR"
boolean search opera
Hi Wendy,
I see several issues, but not sure if any of them is the reason why you are not
getting what you expect:
* there are no spaces around OR and that results in query being parsed
sometimes with OR, e.g. (pdb_id:OR\”Solution)^5
* wildcard in quotes - it is not handled as you expected - the
Hi Emlr,
Thank you for reading my post and for your reply. I updated my post with
debug info and a better view of the definition of /search request handler.
Any suggestion on what I should try?
Thanks,
Wendy
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Hi Emir,
Thank you so much for your response. I updated my post with an image which
display the configuration of the /search request handler. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Wendy
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Hi Wendy,
It is most likely that you need to list fields that can appear in query using
uf. The best way to see what is going on is to use debugQuery and you can see
more details how your query is parsed.
HTH,
Emir
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Hi Solr users,I am having an issue on boolean search with Solr parser
edismax. The search "OR" doesn't work. The image below shows the different
results tested on different Solr versions. There are two types of search
requester handlers, /select vs /search. The /select requester uses Lucene
default
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