Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Re: [dcphp-dev] Choosing from many Options

You might also want to look at ElasticSearch. It has some neat features like rivers and percolate that Solr doesn't have. AWS also has a pretty decent managed service for it if you don't want to install it yourself.


On Tue, Nov 24, 2015, 9:45 AM Oscar Merida <oscar@oscarm.org> wrote:
Use apache solr to index and query the data, use facets to manage the presentation of filters. This would work well particularly if your filters are dependent on each other.

On Tue, 2015-11-24 at 04:04 -0800, Vernma wrote:
I have a large database application which presents oil and gas industry information about gas company systems.

It's purpose is to allow a gas company operator compare their system from the 1000's of other gas companies in the US.

There are as many as 200+ possible filters into this data which might be categorized in up to 20 different categories. Most are numeric and would allow entry of min and max limits.

Any suggestions as to a paradigm for presenting all of these filters in a reasonable fashion? I would probably have them choose the filters they want and then have them enter their settings for those chosen.

The app might also be used from mobile devices.

So many filters, so little real estate.

TIA.

Vernon

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