Re: Help with creating a solr schema

2010-01-02 Thread Lance Norskog
gt; >> 10-Jan-2010 >> 20-Jan-2010 >> 25-Jan-2010 >> 28-Jan-2010 >> >> and I wanted to query for availability between 12-Jan-2010 to 26-Jan-2010 >> then then wouldn't the above document be returned (even though the use >> would >> not be availabl

Re: Help with creating a solr schema

2010-01-01 Thread Israel Ekpo
e returned (even though the use > would > not be available 20-25 Jan? > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/Help-with-creating-a-solr-schema-tp26979319p26990178.html > Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > Unfortunately, For

Re: Help with creating a solr schema

2010-01-01 Thread JaredM
nding): 10-Jan-2010 20-Jan-2010 25-Jan-2010 28-Jan-2010 and I wanted to query for availability between 12-Jan-2010 to 26-Jan-2010 then then wouldn't the above document be returned (even though the use would not be available 20-25 Jan? -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Help-

Re: Help with creating a solr schema

2010-01-01 Thread Israel Ekpo
bit I'm having trouble with is how to store multiple start & end date > pairs. Can someone provide some guidance? > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/Help-with-creating-a-solr-schema-tp26979319p26979319.html > Sent from the Solr - User mailing lis

Re: Help with creating a solr schema

2009-12-31 Thread AHMET ARSLAN
> Hi, > > I'm new to Solr but so far I think its great.  I've > spent 2 weeks reading > through the wiki and mailing list info. > > I have a use case and I'm not sure what the best way is to > implement it.  I > am keeping track of peoples calendar schedules in a really > simple way: each > user

Help with creating a solr schema

2009-12-31 Thread JaredM
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