Chris Hostetter wrote:
See Also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_hijacking
You may want to update that link, since that wikipedia page has been
deleted for some time.
cheers
stuart
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: Subject: Log of zero result searches
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On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Roland Villemoes
wrote:
> Yes, correct.
>
> But to use that - the search client must collect this information whenever
> we have "0" results.
> I do not want that to be part of the client application (quite hard when
> that is SolrJS) - this should be collected se
t?
Roland
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: David Stuart [mailto:david.stu...@progressivealliance.co.uk]
Sendt: 15. december 2009 09:33
Til: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Emne: Re: Log of zero result searches
The returning XML result tag has a numFound attribute that will report
0 if nothing ma
The returning XML result tag has a numFound attribute that will report
0 if nothing matches your search criteria
David
On 15 Dec 2009, at 08:16, Roland Villemoes
wrote:
Hi
Question: How do you log zero result searches?
I quite important from a business perspective to know what searches
Hi
Question: How do you log zero result searches?
I quite important from a business perspective to know what searches that
returns zero/empty results.
Does anybody know a way to get this information?
Roland Villemoes