Nope, got to re-index.
bq: Assuming there is a multiValued field called "Name" of type string stored
in index -
bq: I tested both cases with empty index. When I inserted the document after
changing fieldType to StandardTokenizerFactory, it worked fine with the
standard phrase query. But I was
Hi Ahmet,
I have tested this and it doesn't work for existing documents. I couldn't
make much sense of the field analysis. I didn't find an option to see
indexed terms in "Analysis" tab. Instead you feed it the value you want
analyzed and it prints index or query time analysis. Is this what you'
Hi Ethan,
With that type standard phrase query should work. If you paste you sample text
in analysis page, you will see indexed terms.
q=Name:"steve wonder" should work. You don't need wildcard search in this case.
Just do a phrase query. (surrounded with quotes)
Ahmet
On Tuesday, June 24,
Ahmet,
Here the xml for the field "Name" - Let me know if I need to update it.
Thanks,
E
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 12:38 PM, Ahmet Arslan
wrote:
> Hi Ethan,
>
> I understand that you are dealing legacy system.
>
>
> Can you paste analy
Hi Ethan,
I understand that you are dealing legacy system.
Can you paste analysis chain used for already indexed docs. I mean xml snippet
taken from schema xml.
With this, we will figure out how that text is indexed. We will write our query
according to that info.
Ahmet
On Monday, June
Hey Ahmet, Yes, brackets, commas and quotes are part of fields value.
It's something I inherited and working on improving it.
The field is of type solr.TextField. Adding StandardTokenizer solves the
problem for the new documents. It doesn't work on already indexed docs.
Is there a solution for
Hi Ethan,
XML response is helpful, so you still have brackets, commas, quotes in field
value?
What is the field type you use for Name field?
If you tokenize it StandardTokenizer simple phrase query would do the trick
q=Name:"Steve Wonder"
Also consider cleaning up your values. Why would you s
Ahmet,
Yes, they were part of JSON output, Here is the xml response
[["Hifte", "Grop", "", ""]] []
[["Ethan",
"G", "", ""],["Steve", "Wonder", "", ""]]
I solution suggested by Jack to look up Steve Wonder doesn't work as
asterick is replaced by the defaultsearch field. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Hi,
What are these square brackets, back slashes, quotes?
Are they part of JSON output? Can you paste human reman able XML response
writer output?
Thanks,
Ahmet
On Friday, June 20, 2014 12:17 AM, Ethan wrote:
Ahmet,
Assuming there is a multiValued field called "Name" of type string stored
i
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-Original Message-
From: Ethan
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 5:16 PM
To: solr-user ; Ahmet Arslan
Subject: Re: Multivalue wild card search
Ahmet,
Assuming there is a multiValued field called "Name" of type string stored
in index -
//Doc 1
"id" : 23512
"Ho
Ahmet,
Assuming there is a multiValued field called "Name" of type string stored
in index -
//Doc 1
"id" : 23512
"HotelId" : [
"12",
"23",
"12"
]
"Name" : [
"[[\"Ethan\", \"G\", \"\"],[\"Steve\", \"Wonder\", \"\"]]",
"[]",
"[[\"hifte\", \"Grop\", \"\"]]"
]
// Doc 2
"id" : 23513
"Ho
Wildcard, fuzzy, and regex query do work on multivalued fields, but on only
a single value at a time. Your match cannot occur across values.
-- Jack Krupansky
-Original Message-
From: Ethan
Sent: Thursday, June 5, 2014 12:52 PM
To: solr-user
Subject: Re: Multivalue wild card search
Hi Ethan,
It is hard to understand your example. Can you re-write it? Using xml?
On Friday, June 6, 2014 9:07 PM, Ethan wrote:
Bumping the thread to see if anyone has a solution.
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 9:52 AM, Ethan wrote:
> Wildcard search do work on multiValued field. I was able t
Bumping the thread to see if anyone has a solution.
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 9:52 AM, Ethan wrote:
> Wildcard search do work on multiValued field. I was able to pull up
> records for following multiValued field -
>
> Code : [
> "12344",
> "4534",
> "674"
> ]
>
> q=Code:45* fetched the correct do
Wildcard search do work on multiValued field. I was able to pull up
records for following multiValued field -
Code : [
"12344",
"4534",
"674"
]
q=Code:45* fetched the correct document. It doesn't work in
quotes(q="Code:45*"), however. Is there a workaround?
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 9:34 AM, Et
Are you implying there is not way to lookup on a multiValued field with a
substring? If so, then how is it usually handled?
On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 4:44 PM, Jack Krupansky
wrote:
> Wildcard, fuzzy, and regex query operate on a single term of a single
> tokenized field value or a single string f
Wildcard, fuzzy, and regex query operate on a single term of a single
tokenized field value or a single string field value.
-- Jack Krupansky
-Original Message-
From: Ethan
Sent: Wednesday, June 4, 2014 6:59 PM
To: solr-user
Subject: Multivalue wild card search
I can't seem to find a
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