This is really cool. Ummmm... How does it integrate with the Data Import
Handler?

Lance

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Hostetter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 8:31 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Dealing with field values as key/value pairs


: So i'm basically looking for design pattern/best practice for that
scenario
: based on people's experience.

I've taken two approaches in the past...

1) encode the "id" and the "label" in the field value; facet on it; require
clients to know how to decode.  This works really well for simple things
where the the id=>label mappings don't ever change, and are easy to encode
(ie "01234:Chris Hostetter").  This is a horrible approach when id=>label
mappings do change with any frequency.

2) have a seperate type of "metadata" document, one per "thing" that you are
faceting on containing fields for id and the label (and probably a doc_type
field so you can tell it apart from your main docs) then once you've done
your main query and gotten the results back facetied on id, you can query
for those ids to get the corrisponding labels.  this works realy well if the
labels ever change (just reindex the corrisponding metadata document) and
has the added bonus that you can store additional metadata in each of those
docs, and in many use cases for presenting an initial "browse" interface,
you can sometimes get away with a cheap search for all metadata docs (or all
metadata docs meeting a certain
criteria) instead of an expensive facet query across all of your main
documents.



-Hoss


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