how to store data into index field in starts (*) like password data ?
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dadoonet
(David Pilato)
December 1, 2014, 9:12pm
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Don't store them!
You could use source exclude filter to remove them at index time if you really can't do it on a client level.
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Le 1 déc. 2014 à 20:57, Subbarao Kondragunta subbu2personal@gmail.com a écrit :
how to store data into index field in starts (*) like password data ?
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