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
e returned (even though the use
> would
> not be available 20-25 Jan?
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Unfortunately,
For
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?
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bit I'm having trouble with is how to store multiple start & end date
> pairs. Can someone provide some guidance?
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> 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
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