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Cheers,
Daniel
From: Leonardo Dias [mailto:leona...@catho.com.br]
Sent: 31 March 2009 20:40
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Problems with synonyms
Hi, Vernon!
We tried both approaches: OR and AND. In both cases
to be a bug?
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Leonardo
>>>
>>> Vernon Chapman escreveu:
>>>>
>>>> Leonardo,
>>>>
>>>> I am no expert but I would check to make sure that the
>>>> DefaultOp
ema.xml file is set to
> >> OR rather thank AND.
> >>
> >> Vernon
> >>
> >> On 3/31/09 3:24 PM, "Leonardo Dias"
> >> <mailto:leona...@catho.com.br> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>
> >>
gt;>
>> Leonardo
>>
>> Vernon Chapman escreveu:
>>>
>>> Leonardo,
>>>
>>> I am no expert but I would check to make sure that the
>>> DefaultOperator parameter in your schema.xml file is set to
>>> OR rather thank AND.
>>>
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On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Leonardo Dias wrote:
> Hello there. How are you guys?
>
> We're having problems with synonyms here and I thought that maybe you guys
> could help us on how SOLR works for synonyms.
>
> The problem is the following: I'd like
;> OR rather thank AND.
>>
>> Vernon
>>
>> On 3/31/09 3:24 PM, "Leonardo Dias"
>> <mailto:leona...@catho.com.br> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Hello there. How are you guys?
>>>
>>> We're hav
would check to make sure that the
DefaultOperator parameter in your schema.xml file is set to
OR rather thank AND.
Vernon
On 3/31/09 3:24 PM, "Leonardo Dias" wrote:
Hello there. How are you guys?
We're having problems with synonyms here and I thought that maybe you
guys c
Leonardo,
I am no expert but I would check to make sure that the
DefaultOperator parameter in your schema.xml file is set to
OR rather thank AND.
Vernon
On 3/31/09 3:24 PM, "Leonardo Dias" wrote:
> Hello there. How are you guys?
>
> We're having problems with syn
Hello there. How are you guys?
We're having problems with synonyms here and I thought that maybe you
guys could help us on how SOLR works for synonyms.
The problem is the following: I'd like to setup a synonym like "dba,
database administrator".
Instead of increasing t