Thanks Erick!

The application which uses the index expects this in same field. So, can't use two fields.

Any ways, Thank you guys for quick your responses!


thanks
ravi

On 14-Nov-08, at 6:38 PM, Erick Erickson wrote:

As far as I know you can't do this with just one field. Why do you
care? Storing two fields, one indexed but not stored and one stored
but not indexed shouldn't use very many resources.

Best
Erick

On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 3:06 AM, Ravi L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks Anshum!

This can be possible. But, I am searching for is to do this with only one
field.


thanks
ravi

On 14-Nov-08, at 1:32 PM, Anshum wrote:

Hi Ravi,
In that case, you could have 2 fields. One of them would be indexed (i.e. "foo bar") and you could use the other only to store as per your logic.
Hope this solves your purpose.

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On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Ravi L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

I am simple question.

I want a string to be indexed, but stored part of that string.

For example, if my string is "foo bar", I want to index whole string("foo bar") but store the first 3 characters("foo") of it. How can I do this
with
the lucene APIs?


thanks
ravi

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