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configuration:blender [2022/04/24 12:07] – [Configuration] demiankatzconfiguration:blender [2022/09/12 15:09] – Struct data changed emaijala
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   * It is recommended to keep maximum number of results available for paging low, as merging results further from the beginning is a heavy process.   * It is recommended to keep maximum number of results available for paging low, as merging results further from the beginning is a heavy process.
   * Blending the results is not a magic process, and relevance ranking works quite differently across platforms. There are settings available that affect blending of initial results, but currently it's mostly just round robin.   * Blending the results is not a magic process, and relevance ranking works quite differently across platforms. There are settings available that affect blending of initial results, but currently it's mostly just round robin.
 +  * Many of the advanced options, such as full facet lists, are not supported.
  
 ===== Prerequisites ===== ===== Prerequisites =====
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 There are several noteworthy features particularly with facet mappings: There are several noteworthy features particularly with facet mappings:
  
-  * Facet mappings also work the other and define how active filters are mapped to each backend. You can also define fields that are only used e.g. with checkbox filters.+  * Facet mappings also work the other direction and define how active filters are mapped to each backend. You can also define fields that are only used e.g. with checkbox filters.
   * If a backend does not support a filter value, that backend gets automatically disabled. If you wish to keep the backend active and just ignore such values, list the values under the ''Ignore'' setting.   * If a backend does not support a filter value, that backend gets automatically disabled. If you wish to keep the backend active and just ignore such values, list the values under the ''Ignore'' setting.
   * If you're mapping a value to a hierarchical facet (those can be used with Solr), you can set ''Hierarchical: true'' to indicate that. In such case Blender will automatically populate any upper levels as well. Example:   * If you're mapping a value to a hierarchical facet (those can be used with Solr), you can set ''Hierarchical: true'' to indicate that. In such case Blender will automatically populate any upper levels as well. Example:
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configuration/blender.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/01 10:55 by demiankatz