Eek, Shawn, you're right -- I'm sorry, all! I meant to say the the QF (!)
parameter. And pasted the wrong thing too ☹ This is what ours looks like with
the qf parameter (and the edismax parser)
title_en^1.5 description_en^0.5 content_en^0.5 headings_en^1.3
keywords_en^1.5 url^0
On 10/22/2019 11:42 AM, Audrey Lorberfeld - audrey.lorberf...@ibm.com wrote:
I think you actually can search over all fields, but not in the df parameter.
We have a big list of fields we want to search over. So, we just put a dummy
one in the df param field, and then we use the fl parameter. Wi
On 10/22/2019 11:17 AM, rhys J wrote:
How would I enter qf parameters in the solrconfig.xml?
In the handler definition you would simply add the parameter like you
did when you added df.
edismax
field1 field2 field3
I included the parameter in the above example that sw
I think you actually can search over all fields, but not in the df parameter.
We have a big list of fields we want to search over. So, we just put a dummy
one in the df param field, and then we use the fl parameter. With the edismax
parser, this works. It looks something like this:
> Solr does not have a way to ask for all fields on a search. If you use
> the edismax query parser, you can specify multiple fields with the qf
> parameter, but there is nothing you can put in that parameter as a
> shortcut for "all fields." Using qf with multiple fields is the
> cleanest way to
On 10/22/2019 10:26 AM, rhys J wrote:
How do I make Solr search on all fields in a document?
Solr does not have a way to ask for all fields on a search. If you use
the edismax query parser, you can specify multiple fields with the qf
parameter, but there is nothing you can put in that parame