Hello Erick,

Thanks for the response.  I tried adding the debug=True to the query, but I
do not know exactly what I am looking for in the output.  Would it be
possible for you to look at the results?  I would really appreciate it.  I
attached two files, one of them is with the filter query description:"fatty
acid-binding" and the other is with the filter query description:"fatty
acid-binding protein".  If you see the file that has the results for
description:"fatty acid-binding" , you can see that the hits do have "fatty
acid-binding protein" and nothing in between.  I really appreciate any help
you can provide.

Thanks you

On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 2:03 PM, Erick Erickson [via Lucene] <
ml-node+s472066n4160036...@n3.nabble.com> wrote:

> Your very best friend here is attaching &debug=query to the URL and
> looking at the parsed query results. Upon occasion there's some
>
> One possible explanation is that description field has something like
> "fatty acid-binding some words protein" in which case your query
> "fatty acid-binding protein" would fail, but "fatty acid-binding
> protein"~4 would succeed.
>
> The other possibility is that your query parsing isn't quite doing
> what you think, but adding &debug=query should help there.
>
> Best,
> Erick
>
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 8:10 AM, aaguilar <[hidden email]
> <http://user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=4160036&i=0>> wrote:
>
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I recently came across a problem when I tried using description:"fatty
> > acid-binding protein" as a filter query when doing a query through the
> query
> > interface for Solr in the Tomcat server.  Using that filter query did
> not
> > give me any results at all, however if I used description:"fatty
> > acid-binding" as the filter query, it would give me the results I
> wanted.
> >
> > The thing is that some of the results I got back from Solr, did have the
> > words "fatty acid-binding protein" in the description field.  So I
> really do
> > not know what might be causing the issue of Solr not being able to find
> > those hits.
> >
> > Another weird thing is that if I used description:"fatty acid-binding"
> AND
> > description:"protein" as the filter query when doing a query, it gave me
> the
> > results I anticipated (with some extra results that did not have the
> exact
> > phrase "fatty acid-binding protein").  Does anyone have an idea as to
> what
> > might be happening?  Just in case this is helpful, the version of Solr
> we
> > are using is 4.0.0.2012.10.06.03.04.33.  I appreciate any help anyone
> can
> > provide.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
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