Oh my ... thinking even more about it, I have to admit
you're right :) But that leaves me somewhat clueless again.
So I'll just try and share my thoughts on this. Maybe
someone will read this and can point me to a possible
solution ... or tell me where I'm wrong.
Say we have a schema with fi
Many thanks for your explanation. That really helped me a
lot in understanding DisMax - and finally I realized that
DisMax is not at all what I need. Actually I do not want
results where "blue" is in one field and "tooth" in another
(imagine you search for a notebook with blue tooth and get
so
; ignoreCase="true" />
language="German" />
stored="true" />
Is there anything else I have to configure?
Thanks
Tobi
Steven A Rowe schrieb:
Hi Tobi,
On 3/16/2009 at 9:14 AM, Tobias Dittrich wrote:
how can I query multiple fields in
Hi,
how can I query multiple fields in such way that for each of
the fields the configured analyzer stack with Tokenizer is
used for the whole query string?
I have several fields in my schema that use ShingleFilter
and/or WordDelimiterFilter and other stuff. But when I
search for example fo
First of all: sorry Chris, Walter .. I did not mean to put
pressure on anyone. It's just that if you're stuck with
something and you have that little needle stinging saying:
maybe you're just too damn stupid for this ... :) So, thanks
a lot for your answers.
As for index time expansion using
Hmmm was my mail so weird or my question so stupid ... or is
there simply noone with an answer? Not even a hint? :(
Tobias Dittrich schrieb:
Hi all,
I know there are a lot of topics about compound word search already but
I haven't found anything for my specific problem yet. So if th
d it make sense to write my own query parser that
passes the user query "as is" to the several fields?
Any hints on this are welcome.
Thanks in advance
Tobias
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