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faceting on common taxonomy and repository item fields #1122

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Natkeeran opened this issue May 19, 2019 · 0 comments
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faceting on common taxonomy and repository item fields #1122

Natkeeran opened this issue May 19, 2019 · 0 comments
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Subject: Search related to advanced and basic searching capabilities. Type: use case proposes a new feature or function for the software using user-first language.

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Title (Goal) Cataloguing of objects
Primary Actor User/Admin
Scope Search
Level Normal
Story As a user I want to be able to search for and filter through all the content (taxonomy as well as repository items) in the repository. For example, faceting on resource type, faceting on locations of an organization, date etc. Currently, taxonomy and repository item fields are separate, thus they cannot be faceted on as a single facet.

Solr copy fields could be possibly be a solution towards this!

@Natkeeran Natkeeran changed the title faceting on tcommon axonomy and repository item fields faceting on common axonomy and repository item fields May 22, 2019
@Natkeeran Natkeeran changed the title faceting on common axonomy and repository item fields faceting on common taxonomy and repository item fields May 22, 2019
@kstapelfeldt kstapelfeldt added Type: use case proposes a new feature or function for the software using user-first language. Subject: Search related to advanced and basic searching capabilities. and removed use case labels Sep 25, 2021
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