Incremental indexing isn't something that Thinking Sphinx does by default. The 
ts-datetime-delta gem does it, but I know in the past merging hasn't been 
entirely reliable with Sphinx (though that could quite possibly have changed by 
now - I've not tested it thoroughly for a couple of years).

What's prompted you to ask this, though? Why does the standard indexing 
approach not suit your setup?

Cheers

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On 23/10/2011, at 8:59 PM, mohitnegi wrote:

> How can i do daily hourly or daily incremental indexing by using thinking 
> sphinx.
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