I have the schema with 10 fields. One of the fields is text(content of a file) , rest all the fields are custom metadata. Document doesn't chnages but the metadata changes frequently . Is there any way to skip the Document(text) while re-indexing. Can I only index only custom metadata? If I skip the Document(text) in re-indexing , does it update the index file by removing the text field from the Index document?
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To my knowledge there's no way to selectively update specific fields. An update operation performs a complete replace of all document data. Since Solr is open source, it's possible that you could produce your own component for this if really desired.