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The word decedent means one who has died. Based on the context of the documentation the word you are looking for is descendant. I changed it in the documentation above. The only pratical implication is that I also changed the name of the filter in the documentation to field_descendant_of.
@edlington, would you be willing to recapture the first two screenshot pngs to reflect the correct working? Otherwise it looks good to me. |
@seth-shaw-unlv Sure, I could grab those. I'm guessing you're asking me to do that once this update has been pulled into the sandbox? |
I suppose you could wait for the sandbox to include the latest commit. You could probably convince @dannylamb to get it in sooner rather than latter. Or you could spin up an isle_dc instance and do it there. Failing that, I suppose we could just merge this as long as we leave an issue open to correct those later. |
@seth-shaw-unlv Lemme take a look at my isle_dc instance tomorrow and see if I can get the screenshots taken. If for some reason it's not working for me I'll give you a shout. |
@seth-shaw-unlv Initial screenshot is above. I'm having trouble figuring out how to get the descendant term to display in the index hierarchy list under Processor Settings. See attached screenshot. Do you know how I might get that to show up? Thank you! |
Something odd is happening here. It should at least show the provided Member Of field as an option.... I'm not sure what is happening here. |
@seth-shaw-unlv Thanks for taking a look. Can you get Member Of field to show up under Processor Settings -> Index Hierarchy on your instance? If not, could there be a bug somewhere? |
The word decedent means one who has died. Based on the context of the documentation the word you are looking for is descendant. I changed it in the documentation above. The only pratical implication is that I also changed the name of the filter in the documentation to field_descendant_of.
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