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There are always chances that the Solr index is slightly out of sync with the db.
For any operations that the are done via migrations, it is thus probably a good idea to always rely on the db-based Search Service.
At the same time: we have to be careful in our usage of a non-standard service (ie. not the one gotten from $repository) - what if we loose user customizations that are required in the Search Service?
NB: this seems a wider-scope rehash of #134 ...
It relates as well to #131 and #207
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
There are always chances that the Solr index is slightly out of sync with the db.
For any operations that the are done via migrations, it is thus probably a good idea to always rely on the db-based Search Service.
At the same time: we have to be careful in our usage of a non-standard service (ie. not the one gotten from $repository) - what if we loose user customizations that are required in the Search Service?
NB: this seems a wider-scope rehash of #134 ...
It relates as well to #131 and #207
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: