Solr search query with multiple entities in single document












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I have a solr data config like below (using mysql db)



<document>
<entity name="users"
query="SELECT user_id, user_id as pk_field, user_name FROM users">
</entity>

<entity name="group"
query="SELECT group_id, group_id as pk_field, group_name FROM groups">
</entity>
</document>


Now, I want to search it in solr based on entity name. In general if I search its retrieving from both the documents. I need to specify the entity name while searching. could some one please help.










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    I have a solr data config like below (using mysql db)



    <document>
    <entity name="users"
    query="SELECT user_id, user_id as pk_field, user_name FROM users">
    </entity>

    <entity name="group"
    query="SELECT group_id, group_id as pk_field, group_name FROM groups">
    </entity>
    </document>


    Now, I want to search it in solr based on entity name. In general if I search its retrieving from both the documents. I need to specify the entity name while searching. could some one please help.










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      I have a solr data config like below (using mysql db)



      <document>
      <entity name="users"
      query="SELECT user_id, user_id as pk_field, user_name FROM users">
      </entity>

      <entity name="group"
      query="SELECT group_id, group_id as pk_field, group_name FROM groups">
      </entity>
      </document>


      Now, I want to search it in solr based on entity name. In general if I search its retrieving from both the documents. I need to specify the entity name while searching. could some one please help.










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      I have a solr data config like below (using mysql db)



      <document>
      <entity name="users"
      query="SELECT user_id, user_id as pk_field, user_name FROM users">
      </entity>

      <entity name="group"
      query="SELECT group_id, group_id as pk_field, group_name FROM groups">
      </entity>
      </document>


      Now, I want to search it in solr based on entity name. In general if I search its retrieving from both the documents. I need to specify the entity name while searching. could some one please help.







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          Add the entity type as one of the values in your queries:



          SELECT 'group' AS entity_type, group_id, group_id as pk_field, group_name ...


          and



          SELECT 'user' AS entity_type, user_id, user_id as pk_field, user_name


          You can then append a fq=entity_type:user to only search through your users and entity_type:group to only search your groups.






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            Add the entity type as one of the values in your queries:



            SELECT 'group' AS entity_type, group_id, group_id as pk_field, group_name ...


            and



            SELECT 'user' AS entity_type, user_id, user_id as pk_field, user_name


            You can then append a fq=entity_type:user to only search through your users and entity_type:group to only search your groups.






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              Add the entity type as one of the values in your queries:



              SELECT 'group' AS entity_type, group_id, group_id as pk_field, group_name ...


              and



              SELECT 'user' AS entity_type, user_id, user_id as pk_field, user_name


              You can then append a fq=entity_type:user to only search through your users and entity_type:group to only search your groups.






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                Add the entity type as one of the values in your queries:



                SELECT 'group' AS entity_type, group_id, group_id as pk_field, group_name ...


                and



                SELECT 'user' AS entity_type, user_id, user_id as pk_field, user_name


                You can then append a fq=entity_type:user to only search through your users and entity_type:group to only search your groups.






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                Add the entity type as one of the values in your queries:



                SELECT 'group' AS entity_type, group_id, group_id as pk_field, group_name ...


                and



                SELECT 'user' AS entity_type, user_id, user_id as pk_field, user_name


                You can then append a fq=entity_type:user to only search through your users and entity_type:group to only search your groups.







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