Re: AW: TimeZones

2024-05-17 Thread Chris Hostetter
: I feel so stupid right now, thank you so much! Of course this makes much : more sense. Why should we want to have different Timezones for different : facets. Hopefully I don't come across as being sarcastic, I really think : that it makes more sense that it's a global modifier.

AW: TimeZones

2024-05-17 Thread Dario.Viva
Hi Hoss I feel so stupid right now, thank you so much! Of course this makes much more sense. Why should we want to have different Timezones for different facets. Hopefully I don't come across as being sarcastic, I really think that it makes more sense that it's a global modifier. Aft

Re: TimeZones

2024-05-16 Thread Chris Hostetter
: So the solution would be to use TZ as described in : https://solr.apache.org/guide/solr/9_5/indexing-guide/date-formatting-math.html#tz : But somehow this does not work as advertised. It wrongly returns : starting points in the perspective of utc aka: 00:00:00Z instead of : 23:00:00Z) . I

AW: TimeZones

2024-05-16 Thread Dario.Viva
19:30 An: users@solr.apache.org Betreff: TimeZones Dear Solr Team, One use case we have with solr (we use 9.5) is to facet over months on a specific fields in our documents. We want to know how many documents there are each Month. But as you probably have guessed, the users of our app don't lif

TimeZones

2024-05-16 Thread Dario.Viva
Dear Solr Team, One use case we have with solr (we use 9.5) is to facet over months on a specific fields in our documents. We want to know how many documents there are each Month. But as you probably have guessed, the users of our app don't life in Greenwich (also their time changes two times a