ld "#Month:July", even though it's
included in the highlighting section. I've tried changing various
highlighting parameters to no avail. Could someone help me know where to
look for why the pre/post aren't being applied?
Thanks,
Andy Pickler
results,
which tells me obviously it is having no effect.
Is there a change to the join query behavior between these releases, or
could I have configured something differently in my 4.5.1 install?
Thanks,
Andy Pickler
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Andy Pickler wrote:
> We're attempting
different (and
expected) results, while the query doesn't affect the results at all in
4.5. Is there any known join query behavior differences/fixes between 4.2
and 4.5 that might explain this, or should I be looking at other factors?
Thanks,
Andy Pickler
That's exactly what turned out to be the problem. We thought we had
already tried that permutation but apparently hadn't. I know it's obvious
in retrospect. Thanks for the suggestion.
Thanks,
Andy Pickler
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 2:38 PM, Alexandre Rafalovitch wrote:
> On T
n the Solr index.
I don't think any of this helps you identify my problem, but I tried to
address your questions.
Thanks,
Andy
On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 9:14 AM, Gora Mohanty wrote:
> On 2 July 2013 20:29, Andy Pickler wrote:
> > Solr 4.1.0
> >
> > We've been using the
sub-entity column
in different nest levels of the XML to no avail. I'm curious if we're
trying something that is just not supported or whether we are just trying
the wrong things.
Thanks,
Andy Pickler
'm getting results...and they indeed are relevant.
Thanks,
Andy Pickler
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 12:20 PM, Andy Pickler wrote:
> I'm a developing a recommendation feature in our app using the
> MoreLikeThisHandler <http://wiki.apache.org/solr/MoreLikeThisHandler>,
>
to not be "significant". I
realize that I may not understand how the MLT Handler is doing things under
the covers...I've only been guessing until now based on the (otherwise
excellent) results I've been seeing.
Thanks,
Andy Pickler
P.S. For some additional information, th
ilds up "that day's top terms" in a
table or something.
Thanks,
Andy Pickler
On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 7:16 AM, Tomás Fernández Löbbe wrote:
> Oh, I see, essentially you want to get the sum of the term frequencies for
> every term in a subset of documents (instead of the docum
oach doesn't work, because if a word
occurs more than one time in a document it needs to be counted that many
times. That seemed to rule out faceting like you mentioned as well as the
TermsComponent (which as I understand also only counts "documents").
Thanks,
Andy Pickler
On
ocument I need each term counted however many times it is entered
(content of "I think what I think" would report 'think' as used twice).
Does anyone have any insight as to whether I'm headed in the right
direction and then what my query would be?
Thanks,
Andy Pickler
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