So, now I want to know when that document becomes searchable or when it is committed. I've the following scenario:
1) Indexing starts at say 9:00 AM - with the above additions to the schema.xml I'll know the indexed time of each document I send to Solr via the update handler. Say 9:01, 9:02 and so on ... lets say I send a document for every second between 9 - 9:30 AM and it makes it 30*60 = 1800 docs 2) Now at 9:30 AM, I issue a hard commit and now I'll be able to search these 1800 documents which is fine. 3) Now I want to know that I can search these 1800 documents only at >=9:30 AM but not < 9:30 AM as I did not do a hard commit before 9:30 AM. In order to know that, is there a way in Solr rather than some application keeping track of the documents it sends to Solr between any two commits. The reason I'm asking is, if there are say two parallel processes indexing to the same index and one process issues a commit - then whatever documents process two indexed until that point of time would also be committed right ? Now if I keep track of commit times in each process it doesn't reflect the true commit times as they are inter-twined. ----- Phani Chaitanya -- View this message in context: http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Get-the-commit-time-of-a-document-in-Solr-tp4089624p4089638.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.