Thanks a lot Patrick. I think your solution may work for my needs as well.
-Brad
2009/11/26 Patrick Jungermann
> Hi Brad,
>
> I was trying this, too, and there is a possibility how to get multi-term
> synonyms to work properly. I wrote my solution already on this list.
>
>
Hi Brad,
I was trying this, too, and there is a possibility how to get multi-term
synonyms to work properly. I wrote my solution already on this list.
My solution was as follows:
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after your hints that had partially confirmed my considerations, I had
made some tests with the FieldQParser
given the words "sea" and "biscit" seperately, and will
> not
> know that they match a synonym."*
>
> ...
>
> Tom
>
> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 10:47 AM, brad anderson >wrote:
>
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > I was trying
te:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I was trying to get multi term synonyms to work. I'm experiencing some
> strange behavior and would like some feedback.
>
> In the synonyms file I have the line:
>
> thomas, boll holly, thomas a, john q => tom
>
> And I have a docume
Hi Folks,
I was trying to get multi term synonyms to work. I'm experiencing some
strange behavior and would like some feedback.
In the synonyms file I have the line:
thomas, boll holly, thomas a, john q => tom
And I have a document with the text field as;
tom
However, whe