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[jira] [Resolved] (SOLR-4294) Solr 4 atomic update incorrect value
when setting two or more values to a multivalue via XML update
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-4294?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Shalin Shekhar Mangar resolved SOLR-4294.
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Resolution: Duplicate
> Solr 4 atomic update incorrect value when setting two or more values to a multivalue via XML update
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>
> Key: SOLR-4294
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-4294
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: clients - java, update
> Affects Versions: 4.0
> Environment: RHEL
> Reporter: Ben Pennell
> Assignee: Shalin Shekhar Mangar
> Priority: Blocker
> Fix For: 4.0.1, 4.1
>
>
> Setting multiple values to a multivalued field via an XML atomic update request is resulting in what appears to be the output of a toString() method. See the examples below.
> I ran into this issue using the output for atomic updates from the fix for Solr-4133 to ClientUtils. The server being used is the base 4.0.0 release.
> {code}
> curl 'https://localhost/solr/update?commit=true' -H 'Content-type:text/xml' -d '
> <add><doc boost="1.0">
> <field name="id">test</field>
> <field name="status" update="set">one</field>
> <field name="status" update="set">two</field>
> </doc></add>'
> {code}
> Yields the following in Solr:
> {code}
> <arr name="status"><str>{set=one}</str><str>{set=two}</str></arr>
> {code}
> Changing the second "set" to an "add" has the same effect.
> If I only set one value though, it works correctly:
> {code}
> <add><doc boost="1.0">
> <field name="id">test</field>
> <field name="status" update="set">one</field>
> </doc></add>
> {code}
> Yields:
> {code}
> <arr name="status"><str>one</str></arr>
> {code}
> It also works fine if I split it into two operations
> {code}
> <add><doc boost="1.0">
> <field name="id">test</field>
> <field name="status" update="set">one</field>
> </doc></add>
> <add><doc boost="1.0">
> <field name="id">test</field>
> <field name="status" update="add">two</field>
> </doc></add>
> {code}
> Yields:
> {code}
> <arr name="status"><str>one</str><str>two</str></arr>
> {code}
> Oddly, it works fine as a singe request in JSON:
> {code}
> curl -k 'http://localhost/solr/update?commit=true' -H 'Content-type:application/json' -d '["id":"test", {"status":{"set":["one", "two"]}}]'
> {code}
> Yields:
> {code}
> <arr name="status"><str>one</str><str>two</str></arr>
> {code}
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