Hi Shawn. Thanks again for your help I fixed the url and now i can see the collectionprops.json with the new field under /collections/person/collectionprops.json . I have now two properties just for testing.
{ "savefields":"false", "save.fields":"false" } Here my schema field again <field name="SmartSearchS" type="SmartSearchField" indexed="true" stored= "${savefields:true}" multiValued="true" /> I reloaded the collection and restarted Solr just in case but when I reindex I still see the values being saved and returned when searching. Not sure if I am missing something and that's why is not taking the value of the property. Thanks Sergio On Tue, 20 Dec 2022 at 20:53, Shawn Heisey <apa...@elyograg.org> wrote: > On 12/20/22 09:50, Shawn Heisey wrote: > > I noticed that in your URL you used "save.fields" but in your schema you > > used "savefields" without the dot. > > Actually I just found another problem. If that is a direct cut/paste of > the URL you used, it has an equal sign after save.fields which gets put > into the property. I used your URL as-is except I removed the port and > changed the protocol/hostname, and if you look at the screenshot I sent > earlier, you'll see the equal sign. > > Thanks, > Shawn >