m: Tom Hill [mailto:solr-l...@worldware.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 2:08 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Odd query result
I agree that, if they are the same, you want to merge them.
In this case, I don't think you want them to be the same. In particular,
you
usually don
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When I run it, with that fieldType, it seems to work for me. Here's a sample
query output
0
17
on
0
xtext:I-Car
2.2
10
ALLCAPS
I-CAR
CAMEL
I-Car
Did I miss something?
Could you show the output with debugQuery=on for the user's failing query?
Assuming I
I've got an odd scenario with a query a user's running. The user is
searching for the term "I-Car". It will hit if the document contains the
term "I-CAR" (all caps) but not if it's "I-Car". When I throw the terms
into the analysis page, the resulting tokens look identical, and my
"I-Car" tokens hi