ubject: RE: Why do documents without the search query term rank highest
: Again, my confusion is why the document 'Home' appears ahead of the
: document 'Big Mac' in the ranking when the query term 'big' only appears
: once in 'Home' but several times in
: Again, my confusion is why the document 'Home' appears ahead of the
: document 'Big Mac' in the ranking when the query term 'big' only appears
: once in 'Home' but several times in 'Big Mac'?
The key to understanding how documents are scored is in the query
structure and the "explain" output
lt of: 0.005925823
= score(doc=28,freq=1.0 = termFreq=1.0 ), product of: 0.3345638 = queryWeight,
product of: 5.18205 = idf(docFreq=3, maxDocs=262) 0.06456205 = queryNorm
0.017712086 = fieldWeight in 28, product of: 1.0 = tf(freq=1.0), with freq of:
1.0 = termFreq=1.0 5.18205 = idf(docFreq=3, maxDoc
ect: Re: Why do documents without the search query term rank highest
: I would suggest you ask on a forum related to Adobe CQ. There are many
: ways in which CQ could be issuing queries against Solr, and without
: insight into that, people here aren't that likely to be able to help you
: - u
: I would suggest you ask on a forum related to Adobe CQ. There are many
: ways in which CQ could be issuing queries against Solr, and without
: insight into that, people here aren't that likely to be able to help you
: - unless they happen to also use CQ, which probably amounts to a very
: small
Upayavira [mailto:u...@odoko.co.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2015 10:47 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Why do documents without the search query term rank highest
I would suggest you ask on a forum related to Adobe CQ. There are many ways in
which CQ could be issuing queries against
I would suggest you ask on a forum related to Adobe CQ. There are many
ways in which CQ could be issuing queries against Solr, and without
insight into that, people here aren't that likely to be able to help you
- unless they happen to also use CQ, which probably amounts to a very
small portion of