On Sep 27, 2006, at 12:06 PM, Kevin Lewandowski wrote:

Now I feel dumb! I hadn't deployed the latest build properly. The new
.war file was there but for some reason restarting tomcat didn't
reload it. Anyway, q.op is working fine now.

hey, no worries... it happens to all of us. i'm just glad that was the solution and not a solr bug ;)



On 9/27/06, Erik Hatcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kevin,

I've just tried this locally using the tutorial example data, using
both a default (in schema.xml) of AND and OR.  (I use the Ruby
response writer because it's easier to read than XML ;)

Use the default operator from schema.xml:
<http://localhost:8983/solr/select?wt=ruby&indent=2&q=ipod% 20belkin>

Override with AND:
        <http://localhost:8983/solr/select?wt=ruby&indent=2&q=ipod%
20belkin&q.op=AND>

Override with OR:
        <http://localhost:8983/solr/select?wt=ruby&indent=2&q=ipod%
20belkin&q.op=OR>

All worked as expected in all cases.  There is one result with AND
and three results with OR.

I recommend you try this same scenario out with the tutorial example
data and ensure things work as I've stated here.  Let us know more
details if the problem persists.

        Erik


On Sep 26, 2006, at 11:02 PM, Kevin Lewandowski wrote:

> I'm running the latest nightly build (2006-09-27) and cannot seem to > get the q.op parameter working. I have the default operator set to AND > and am testing with a two word query that returns no results. If I add
> "OR" to the query I get results. But if I remove the OR and add
> "q.op=OR" to the Solr query I still get no results.
>
> Is there anything I could be doing wrong?
>
> thanks
> Kevin



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