Ah, I get it (finally). OK, there's no good way to do what
you want that I know of. The problem is that the
stored="true" takes effect long before any transformations
are applied, and is always the raw input. You effectively
want to chain the fields together, i.e. apply the analysis
chain _then_ have the copyfield take effect which is not
supported.

I don't know how to accomplish this off the top of my head
OOB, I'd guess your client would have to manage the
substitutions and then just index separate fields...

Best
Erick

On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:54 AM, tech.vronk <t...@vronk.net> wrote:
>
> the query is:
>   mapped_field:mapped_value1
>
> and seems to correctly return the documents.
>
> the mapped_field has attribute stored=true
> and also appears in the result (even without requesting it explicitely with
> fl),
> just with the orig_value1 instead of mapped_value1
>
> matej
>
> Am 02.10.2012 15:46, schrieb Erick Erickson:
>
>> What's the query you send? I'm guessing a bit here since you
>> haven't included it, but try insuring two things:
>>
>> 1>  your mapped_field is has 'stored="true" '
>> 2> you specify (either in your request handler on on the URL)
>> fl=mapped_value
>>
>> Best
>> Erick
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 9:04 AM, tech.vronk <t...@vronk.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I try to map values from one field into other values in another field.
>>> For example:
>>> original_field: orig_value1
>>> mapped_field: mapped_value1
>>>
>>> with the help of an explicitely defined (N:1) mapping:
>>> orig_value1 => mapped_value1
>>> orig_value2 => mapped_value1
>>> orig_value3 => mapped_value2
>>>
>>> I have tried to use SynonymFilterFactory
>>> for the mapped_field:
>>>
>>> <fieldtype name="mapped_field" class="solr.TextField">
>>>        <analyzer type="index">
>>>            <tokenizer class="solr.WhitespaceTokenizerFactory"/>
>>>            <filter class="solr.SynonymFilterFactory"
>>> synonyms="region-map.txt" ignoreCase="true" expand="true"/>
>>>        </analyzer>
>>>
>>> combined with:
>>> <copyField src="original_field" dest="mapped_field" />
>>>
>>>
>>> Now, a search for
>>>   mapped_field:mapped_value1
>>> yields results,
>>> however in the result the mapped_value1 does not appear at all,
>>> but instead the orig_value1 appears also in the mapped_field.
>>>
>>> How can I achieve, that the mapped_value appears in the result as well?
>>>
>>>
>>> thank you,
>>>
>>> matej
>>
>>
>

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