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Title of the host document not indexed in the child document #1788

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pronguen opened this issue Mar 22, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1853
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Title of the host document not indexed in the child document #1788

pronguen opened this issue Mar 22, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1853
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How it works

The title of the host document is not indexed in the child document. For instance, if I search for the Nouvelliste article "Les bibliothécaires s'y mettent : apprendre à lire la bande dessinée", I cannot use the keyword "nouvelliste".

How it should works

The title of the host document (title._text) is indexed in the child document.

@pronguen pronguen added f: data About data model, importation, transformation, exportation of data, specific for bibliographic data triage p-High High priority (to be solved in the 2-3 next months) labels Mar 22, 2021
@pronguen pronguen marked this as a duplicate of #1583 Mar 23, 2021
@pronguen pronguen reopened this Apr 12, 2021
@iGormilhit iGormilhit added f: search and removed triage f: data About data model, importation, transformation, exportation of data, specific for bibliographic data labels Apr 22, 2021
@iGormilhit iGormilhit added this to the v1.3.0 milestone Apr 22, 2021
@zannkukai zannkukai self-assigned this Apr 28, 2021
zannkukai added a commit to zannkukai/rero-ils that referenced this issue Apr 28, 2021
Some parts of the document title are already indexed (main title,
subtitle) because there are mapped into the '_text' ES field. But other
parts are not indexed (only include in ES for dump) including the host
document title. This PR includes all not yet indexed title parts into a
new indexed field.

Closes rero#1788.

Co-Authored-by: Renaud Michotte <renaud.michotte@gmail.com>
zannkukai added a commit to zannkukai/rero-ils that referenced this issue Apr 30, 2021
Some parts of the document title are already indexed (main title,
subtitle) because there are mapped into the '_text' ES field. But other
parts are not indexed (only include in ES for dump) including the host
document title. This PR includes all not yet indexed title parts into a
new indexed field.

Closes rero#1788.

Co-Authored-by: Renaud Michotte <renaud.michotte@gmail.com>
zannkukai added a commit that referenced this issue May 4, 2021
Some parts of the document title are already indexed (main title,
subtitle) because there are mapped into the '_text' ES field. But other
parts are not indexed (only include in ES for dump) including the host
document title. This PR includes all not yet indexed title parts into a
new indexed field.

Closes #1788.

Co-Authored-by: Renaud Michotte <renaud.michotte@gmail.com>
zannkukai added a commit that referenced this issue May 7, 2021
Some parts of the document title are already indexed (main title,
subtitle) because there are mapped into the '_text' ES field. But other
parts are not indexed (only include in ES for dump) including the host
document title. This PR includes all not yet indexed title parts into a
new indexed field.

Closes #1788.

Co-Authored-by: Renaud Michotte <renaud.michotte@gmail.com>
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