09-21-2012
Thanks to you both. This resolved the issue and I understand what the error means now.
Thanks.
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plucene::document::field
Plucene::Document::Field(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Plucene::Document::Field(3pm)
NAME
Plucene::Document::Field - A field in a Plucene::Document
SYNOPSIS
my $field = Plucene::Document::Field->Keyword($name, $string);
my $field = Plucene::Document::Field->Text($name, $string);
my $field = Plucene::Document::Field->UnIndexded($name, $string);
my $field = Plucene::Document::Field->UnStored($name, $string);
DESCRIPTION
Each Plucene::Document is made up of Plucene::Document::Field objects. Each of these fields can be stored, indexed or tokenised.
FIELDS
name
Returns the name of the field.
string
Returns the value of the field.
is_stored
Returns true if the field is or will be stored, or false if it was created with "UnStored".
is_indexed
Returns true if the field is or will be indexed, or false if it was created with "UnIndexed".
is_tokenized
Returns true if the field is or will be tokenized, or false if it was created with "UnIndexed" or "Keyword".
METHODS
Keyword
my $field = Plucene::Document::Field->Keyword($name, $string);
This will make a new Plucene::Document::Field object that is stored and indexed, but not tokenised.
UnIndexed
my $field = Plucene::Document::Field->UnIndexded($name, $string);
This will make a new Plucene::Document::Field object that is stored, but not indexed or tokenised.
Text
my $field = Plucene::Document::Field->Text($name, $string);
This will make a new Plucene::Document::Field object that is stored, indexed and tokenised.
UnStored
my $field = Plucene::Document::Field->UnStored($name, $string);
This will make a new Plucene::Document::Field object that isn't stored, but is indexed and tokenised.
perl v5.12.4 2011-08-14 Plucene::Document::Field(3pm)