Hi Erick,

thanks alot. That trick fixed it :)


Regards,
Markus


On 22.10.2012 15:43, Erick Erickson wrote:
3.6 has some quirks around parsing pure negative queries sometimes. Try
*:* -whatever.

BTW, a syntax I like for doing delete-by-query just in a raw URL is
http://localhost:8983/solr/collection1/update?commit=true&stream.body=<delete><query>*:*
-store_0_coordinate:[* TO *]</query></delete>

The curl you used is, of course, fine. I just find the above easier.

Best
Erick

On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 4:22 AM, Markus.Mirsberger
<markus.mirsber...@gmx.de> wrote:
Yes Im sure.
I commited a second time too to be sure.
And I tried to delete just one entry with the same command but without a
negated query and this worked.
I think the problem is that its a negated query.

Markus



On 22.10.2012 14:46, Patrick Plaatje wrote:
Did you make sure to commit after the delete?

Patrick
Op 22 okt. 2012 08:43 schreef "Markus.Mirsberger"
<markus.mirsber...@gmx.de>
het volgende:

Hi, Patrick,

Because I have the same amount of documents in my index than before I
perform the query.
And when I use the negated query just to select the documents I can see
they still there (and of course all other documents too :) )

Regards,
Markus




On 22.10.2012 14:38, Patrick Plaatje wrote:

Hi Markus,

Why do you think it's not deleting amyrhing,?

Thanks,
Patrick
Op 22 okt. 2012 08:36 schreef "Markus.Mirsberger" <
markus.mirsber...@gmx.de>
het volgende:

   Hi,
I am trying to delete a some documents in my index by query.
When I just select them with this negated query, I get all the
documents
I
want to delete but when I use this query in the DeleteByQuery it is not
working
Im trying to delete all elements which value ends with 'somename/' ....
When I use this for selection it works and I get exactly the right
documents (about 10.000. so too many to delete one by one:) )

curl http://<solrip>:8080/solr/****core/update/?commit=true -H
"Content-Type: text/xml" --data-binary '<update><delete><query>-**
field:*somename/</query></****delete></update>';

And here the response:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<response>
<lst name="responseHeader"><int name="status">0</int><int
name="QTime">11091</int></lst>
</response>

I tried to perform it in the browser too by using /update?stream.body
   ...
but the result is the same.
And no Error in the Solr-Log.

I hope someone can help me ... I dont want do this manually :)

Regards,
Markus



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