I would like to do the equivalent of this SQL but with Solr as my data store.
SELECT
DISTINCT txt
FROM
my_table;
What syntax would force Solr to only give me distinct values?
http://localhost:8983/solr/select?q=txt:?????&fl=txt
EDIT: So faceted searching seems to fit, but as I investigated it, I realized I had only detailed half of the problem.
My SQL query should have read...
SELECT
DISTINCT SUBSTR(txt,0,3)
FROM
my_table;
Any possibility of this with Solr?
Faceting would get you a results set that contains distinct values for a field.
E.g.
http://localhost:8983/solr/select/?q=*%3A*&rows=0&facet=on&facet.field=txt
You should get something back like this:
<response>
<responseHeader><status>0</status><QTime>2</QTime></responseHeader>
<result numFound="4" start="0"/>
<lst name="facet_counts">
<lst name="facet_queries"/>
<lst name="facet_fields">
<lst name="txt">
<int name="value">100</int>
<int name="value1">80</int>
<int name="value2">5</int>
<int name="value3">2</int>
<int name="value4">1</int>
</lst>
</lst>
</lst>
</response>
Check out the wiki for more information. Faceting is a really cool part of solr. Enjoy :)
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SimpleFacetParameters#Facet_Fields
Note: Faceting will show the indexed value, I.e. after all the filters have been applied. One way to get around this is to use the copyfield method, so that you can create a facet version of the txt field. THis way your results will show the original value.
Hope that helps.. Lots of documentation on faceting available on the wiki. Or I did write some with screen shots.. which you can check out here:
http://www.craftyfella.com/2010/01/faceting-and-multifaceting-syntax-in.html