Re: issues doing a spatial query

2016-04-29 Thread Erick Erickson
Where is the doc that's "somewhere online"? One of the issues I face constantly is knowing what _current_ information is. Lots of posts out there are perfectly correct at the time they were written, but haven't been updated. Best, Erick On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 6:16 AM, GW wrote: > I realise the

Re: issues doing a spatial query

2016-04-29 Thread GW
I realise the world wrap thing. but it is correct ~ they are coordinates taken from Google maps. I'd does not really matter though. I switched the query to use geofilt and everything is fine. Here's the kicker. There is a post somewhere online that says you cannot use geofilt with multivalued loc

Re: issues doing a spatial query

2016-04-28 Thread David Smiley
Hi. This makes sense to me. The point 49.8,-97.1 is in your query box. The box is lower-left to upper-right, so your box is actually an almost world-wrapping one grabbing all longitudes except -93 to -92. Maybe you mean to switch your left & right. On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 8:03 PM GW wrote: >

issues doing a spatial query

2016-04-24 Thread GW
I was not getting the results I expected so I started testing with the solr webclient Maybe I don;t understand things. simple test query q=*:*&fq=locations:[49,-92 TO 50,-93] I don't understand why I get a result set for longitude range -92 to -93 but should be zero results as far as I understa