Thank you for your response, it just worked!
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 1:29 PM, Chris Male wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think the cause of the problem is the WordDelimiterFilterFactory. With
> your current configuration indexing i-like results in 3 terms being indexed
> - i, like and ilike. Then when you
Hi,
I think the cause of the problem is the WordDelimiterFilterFactory. With
your current configuration indexing i-like results in 3 terms being indexed
- i, like and ilike. Then when you query for ilike, you match the 3rd
term. The term ilike is created by the WordDelimiterFilter due to the
ca
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 9:13 PM, Chris Male wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What analyzers/filters have you configured for the field that you are
> searching? One could be causing the various versions of "ilike" to be
> indexed the same way.
>
I'm using "text" field with the following analyzers / filter
Hi,
What analyzers/filters have you configured for the field that you are
searching? One could be causing the various versions of "ilike" to be
indexed the same way.
Thanks
Chris
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 5:29 PM, Vannia Rajan wrote:
> Hi,*
>
> *I need some help to clarify how solr indexes docu
Hi,*
*I need some help to clarify how solr indexes documents. I have 6
documents with various forms of the word "ilike" (complete word and not "i
like") - one having "ilike" as such and others having a special character in
between "i" and "like".
What i expected from solr is that, when i do