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I have the following schema.

<fields>
    <field name="id" type="string" stored="true"/>
    <field name="general" type="text" indexed="true"/>
    <field name="title" type="string" stored="true"/>
    <field name="description" type="string" stored="true"/>
    <field name="entity_type" type="int" indexed="true" stored="true"/>
    <field name="entity_id" type="int" stored="true"/>
    <field name="pic" type="string" stored="true"/>
</fields>

I want to delete documents by stored value for example by id field. Is that possible?

If it is not possible what I should delete to achieve that? If I'll need to make id field indexed, how can I convert them to indexed without reimporting data?

2 Answers 2

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One way to do it is to define field id as your uniqueKey. Than you can just delete the docs by using this id. See here

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The Id field needs to be indexed if you intend to use it in query.
If you mark the field as indexed, would need full re-importing of the data as the analysis as already being performed

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  • No way to force Lucene to regenerate index himself?
    – toktik
    Feb 22, 2013 at 10:42
  • no Lucene/solr will not do anything by itself. As it is an change in schema structure, the documents would need to be reindexed.
    – Jayendra
    Feb 25, 2013 at 3:45

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