Which version of Solr are you on?
Are you using SolrCloud or any distributed search?
In that case, I think( as already mentioned by Shawn) this could be related
[1] .
if it is just plain Solr, my shot in the dark is your boost function :
{!boost+b=recip(ms(NOW,field1),3.16e-11,1,1)}{!boost+b=reci
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 7:42 PM, ruby wrote:
> I'm running into a issue where an object is appearing twice when we are
> paging. My query is gives documents boost based on field values. First query
> returns 50 object. Second query is exactly same as first query, except
> getting next 50 objects.
On 9/12/2017 1:35 PM, ruby wrote:
> No index change is happening in this case.
The duplicate document theory that Jason mentioned is one possibility.
If you have a uniqueKey defined in your schema, then duplicates would
need to have different uniqueKey values. If you index a document where
the u
Is it possible that your indexed data contains duplicated or
nearly-duplicated documents. (See:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/De-Duplication)
Also, I'm curious whether you see the same duplicates when making a single,
larger query. Can you run a single query that returns the n
Hi Shawn,
No index change is happening in this case.
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On 9/12/2017 12:42 PM, ruby wrote:
> I'm running into a issue where an object is appearing twice when we are
> paging. My query is gives documents boost based on field values. First query
> returns 50 object. Second query is exactly same as first query, except
> getting next 50 objects. We are noti
I'm running into a issue where an object is appearing twice when we are
paging. My query is gives documents boost based on field values. First query
returns 50 object. Second query is exactly same as first query, except
getting next 50 objects. We are noticing that few objects which were
returned b
I'm running into a issue where an object is appearing twice when we are
paging. My query is gives documents boost based on field values. First query
returns 50 object. Second query is exactly same as first query, except
getting next 50 objects. We are noticing that few objects which were
returned b