'sitecore_core_index' cannot be rebuilt because of service limits in Azure Search (maximum fields per index is 1000)
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Apr 12, 2017
'sitecore_core_index' cannot be rebuilt because of service limits in Azure Search (maximum fields per index is 1000)
This patch partially fixes Multiline and Multiline with Search behavior when Translate mode enabled.
The 'PostFlaggedMessages' task can cause the 'NotSupportedException' if Azure Search provider is used.
Multilist with Search field. Ability to display items of content language only.
SharePoint 2013 Extended Content Search Web Part
Two or more negative clauses in a search query cause an empty result when using Solr search provider
The 'remoteRebuild' strategy is not invoked if indexes were rebuilt using the 'Indexing Manager' tool
Performant recursive file content search tool for quick string matching
Search operations ‘Move results to’, ‘Copy results to’, ‘Clone results to’, ‘Delete results’ do not respect the start item.
All dependentent indexables can be skipped during indexing if source indexable is excluded from index
Overrides the standard SitecoreItemCrawler to resolve issues with updating index when multiple crawlers are used and the published item has a Shared field
Field level fallback indexing fails to update fallback value when original one got changed
Number fields with decimal value can be indexed incorrectly when comma separator is used in raw values.
The user communicates with the AI bot (RASA) through the Android app for queries.
Wrong grouping of SQL conditions for EventQueue data retrieval. Affects asynchronous index update strategies.
SitecoreItemCrawler adds non-existing clone versions to index (151780) and processes existing clone versions multiple times (153720).
Search index works only with the first crawler if it has more than one crawler
Incorrect an item's data can be indexed, if 'DisableDatabaseCaches' setting value is set to 'true' value.
Solr doesn't support Autofac 3.1.3 and higher
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