Using the Solr API, how do I set a defined field to the unique key?
I'm implementing a version 7.5 Solr indexing system. I have successfully created the core, created field types, and created fields all using the API posting JSON.
How can I now set one of my defined fields to be the unique key, also using the API?
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I'm implementing a version 7.5 Solr indexing system. I have successfully created the core, created field types, and created fields all using the API posting JSON.
How can I now set one of my defined fields to be the unique key, also using the API?
api solr
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I'm implementing a version 7.5 Solr indexing system. I have successfully created the core, created field types, and created fields all using the API posting JSON.
How can I now set one of my defined fields to be the unique key, also using the API?
api solr
I'm implementing a version 7.5 Solr indexing system. I have successfully created the core, created field types, and created fields all using the API posting JSON.
How can I now set one of my defined fields to be the unique key, also using the API?
api solr
api solr
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It's currently not possible to set the unique key (SOLR-7242) through the Schema API.
Manually changing the definition in your schema file is still how you'll have to do it.
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It's currently not possible to set the unique key (SOLR-7242) through the Schema API.
Manually changing the definition in your schema file is still how you'll have to do it.
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It's currently not possible to set the unique key (SOLR-7242) through the Schema API.
Manually changing the definition in your schema file is still how you'll have to do it.
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It's currently not possible to set the unique key (SOLR-7242) through the Schema API.
Manually changing the definition in your schema file is still how you'll have to do it.
It's currently not possible to set the unique key (SOLR-7242) through the Schema API.
Manually changing the definition in your schema file is still how you'll have to do it.
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