That’s a good place to start. The idea was to make sure titles that started
with a date would not always be at the forefront and the actual title of the
doc would be sorted.
> On Jul 15, 2020, at 4:58 PM, Erick Erickson wrote:
>
> Yeah, it’s always a question “how much is enough/too much”.
>
Yeah, it’s always a question “how much is enough/too much”.
That looks reasonable for alphatitle, but what about title? Your original
question was that the sorting changes depending on which field you
sort on. If your title field uses something that tokenizes or doesn’t
include the same analysis
thanks, ill check the admin, didnt want to send a big clock of text but:
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Tokenizer:
org.apache.lucene.analysis.core.KeywordTokenizerFactoryclass:
solr.KeywordTokenizerFactoryluceneMatchVersion: 7.1.0
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Token Filters:
org.apache.lucene.analysis.co
I’d look two places:
1> try the admin/analysis page from the admin UI. In particular, look at what
tokens actually get in the index.
2> again, the admin UI will let you choose the field (alphatitle and title) and
see what the actual indexed tokens are.
Both have the issue that I don’t know wha
howdy,
i have a field that sorts fine all other content, and i cant seem to debug
why it wont sort for me on this one chunk of it.
"sort":"alphatitle asc", "debugQuery":"on", "_":"1594733127740"}}, "response
":{"numFound":3,"start":0,"docs":[ { "title":"Money orders", {
"title":"Finance,
consolidat
Your solution seems to work fine, not perfect, but much better then
mine :)
Thanks!
>> If i do query like "Samsung" i want to see prior most relevant results
>> with isflag:true and bigger popularity, but if i do query like "Nokia
>> 6500" and there is isflag:false, then it should be higher
2011/6/9 Denis Kuzmenok :
> Hi, everyone.
>
> I have fields:
> text fields: name, title, text
> boolean field: isflag (true / false)
> int field: popularity (0 to 9)
>
> Now i do query:
> defType=edismax
> start=0
> rows=20
> fl=id,name
> q=lg optimus
> fq=
> qf=name^3 title text^0.3
> sort=sco
Hi, everyone.
I have fields:
text fields: name, title, text
boolean field: isflag (true / false)
int field: popularity (0 to 9)
Now i do query:
defType=edismax
start=0
rows=20
fl=id,name
q=lg optimus
fq=
qf=name^3 title text^0.3
sort=score desc
pf=name
bf=isflag sqrt(popularity)
mm=100%
debug
Brad:
1) if you haven't already figured this out, i would suggest emailin the
java-user mailing list. It's got a bigger collection of users who are
familiar with the internals of the Lucnee-Java API (that's the level it
seems like you are having difficulty at)
2) Maybe you mentioned your sor
Hi
I'm trying to get my (overly complex and strange) product IDs sorting properly
in Solr.
Approaches I've tried so far, that I've given up on for various reasons:
--Normalizing/padding the IDs so they naturally sort
alphabetically/alphanumerically.
--Splitting the ID into multiple Solr fields
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