By Jordan Weinstein on Monday, 04 November 2013
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Hi,

For some reason, certain users are not appearing in the search results, and this seems unrelated to privacy settings.

I have included a sample user in the site info below to test on; I presume there are others but the site has over 6,000 people to test.

It was a migration from Jomsocial that has had several issues following the migration attempt.

Jordan
Hello Jordan,

I am sorry for the delay of this reply, was waiting for the indexing to complete The reason why you can't search for that user is because the user isn't indexed in our index system yet. You can manually index items through the Search indexer at the back end of EasySocial.

I have done this for you and you should be able to search now with their username.
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Tuesday, 05 November 2013 03:32
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OK, thanks Mark.

How doe this index get updated as more users become members? How do you force indexing of the whole membership database?

Jordan
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Tuesday, 05 November 2013 03:57
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Is there a cron that you have to run regularly to update the index as new users are added?
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Thursday, 07 November 2013 06:00
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Hi Jordan,

I am sorry for the delay of this reply.

How doe this index get updated as more users become members? How do you force indexing of the whole membership database?


If you user go through EasySocial registration, then the user will be automatically indexed into the indexer. Are you using EasySocial registration form? Also when your user update their details, EasySocial will also update the indexed data ( if no indexed data found, EasySocial will index the data into indexer ).

Is there a cron that you have to run regularly to update the index as new users are added?


I am sorry but currently there is no cron task for indexing user at the moment

Hope this help and have a nice day
Sam
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Thursday, 07 November 2013 11:16
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