yes, but they should be the same no?
and the problem is that the we are using something like "+fieldname:
(<whatever the user type in the field>)" to generate this query... so
doing like you said is not really easy.
On 29/02/2008, at 01:25, Otis Gospodnetic wrote:
Are you really trying to the following?
-Title:(Canada) +authorOrCreator:(mcdonald)
Otis
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From: Leonardo Santagada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 11:02:26 PM
Subject: +fieldname sintax question
On our search, we need to especify some search criteria in some
search
fields, the only way to do that for us has been using the default
query handler (and inside each field we escape the characters that we
don't want to influence the search, more or less what dismax does for
the whole query). But this is not working
Title:(NOT Canada) +authorOrCreator:(mcdonald)
Matches a lot of documents, the first one having a title that doesn't
contains Canada in the title (and many others that doesnt also).
but:
+Title:(NOT Canada) +authorOrCreator:(mcdonald)
Matches exactly 0 docs.
Why is that and how can we make solr search for a doc that does not
contain canada and also does not contain mcdonald (and the default
combinator can be either or or and).
thanks in advance
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