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There are a few 'special' types of data that can exist in Omeka that are not just string. For example, DC.date could map more easily on to the solr.date (or tdate) type to allow date spans to be searched (e.g. _:_AND date1 BETWEEN date1.
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There doesn't seem to be a tractable way to sniff out date formats, much less the other possible semi-structured data that Solr could do something with. Because of that, we'll pass on this one.
There are a few 'special' types of data that can exist in Omeka that are not just string. For example, DC.date could map more easily on to the solr.date (or tdate) type to allow date spans to be searched (e.g. _:_AND date1 BETWEEN date1.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: