Hi Karan,
Glad it worked for you.

I am not sure how to do it in C# client, but adding clean=false parameter in 
URL should do the trick.

Thanks,
Emir
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> On 29 Jan 2018, at 14:48, Karan Saini <maximus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks Emir :-) . Setting the property *clean=false* worked for me.
> 
> Is there a way, i can selectively clean the particular index from the
> C#.NET code using the SolrNet API ?
> Please suggest.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Karan
> 
> 
> On 29 January 2018 at 16:49, Emir Arnautović <emir.arnauto...@sematext.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Karan,
>> Did you try running full import with clean=false?
>> 
>> Emir
>> --
>> Monitoring - Log Management - Alerting - Anomaly Detection
>> Solr & Elasticsearch Consulting Support Training - http://sematext.com/
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 29 Jan 2018, at 11:18, Karan Saini <maximus...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi folks,
>>> 
>>> Please suggest the solution for importing and indexing PDF files
>>> *incrementally*. My requirements is to pull the PDF files remotely from
>> the
>>> network folder path. This network folder will be having new sets of PDF
>>> files after certain intervals (for say 20 secs). The folder will be
>> forced
>>> to get empty, every time the new sets of PDF files are copied into it. I
>> do
>>> not want to loose the earlier saved index of the old files, while doing
>> the
>>> next incremental import.
>>> 
>>> Currently, i am using Solr 6.6 version for the research.
>>> 
>>> The dataimport handler config is currently like this :-
>>> 
>>> <!--Remote Access--><dataConfig>
>>> <dataSource type="BinFileDataSource"/>
>>> <document>
>>>   <entity name="K2FileEntity" processor="FileListEntityProcessor"
>>> dataSource="null"
>>>                      recursive = "true"
>>>                      baseDir="\\CLDSINGH02\*RemoteFileDepot*"
>>>                      fileName=".*pdf" rootEntity="false">
>>> 
>>>                      <field column="file" name="id"/>
>>>                       <field column="fileSize" name="size" />-->
>>>                       <field column="fileLastModified"
>> name="lastmodified" />
>>> 
>>>                        <entity name="pdf" processor="TikaEntityProcessor"
>> onError="skip"
>>>                                        
>>> url="${K2FileEntity.fileAbsolutePath}"
>> format="text">
>>> 
>>>                              <field column="title" name="title"
>> meta="true"/>
>>>                              <field column="dc:format" name="format"
>> meta="true"/>
>>>                              <field column="text" name="text"/>
>>>                        </entity>
>>>   </entity>
>>> </document></dataConfig>
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Karan Singh
>> 
>> 

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