There is no spoon. And, there is no "phrase search". Certainly nothing
that is one approach that fits all.

What is actually happening is that you seem to want both phrase and
prefix search. In your original question you did not explain the
second part. So, you were given a solution for the first one.

To get the second part, you now need to to put some sort of NGram into
the index-type analyzer chain. But the problem is, you need to be very
clear on what you want there. Do you want:
1) Major Hanks
2) Major Ha
3) Hanks Ma (swapped)
4) Hanks random text Major (swapped and apart)
4) Ha Ma (prefix on both words)
5) ha ma (lower case searches too)
Or only some of those?

Each of these things have implications and trade-offs. Once you know
what you want to find, we can help you get there.

Regards,
   Alex.
P.s. If you are not sure what I am talking about with the analyzer
chain, may I recommend my own book:
http://www.amazon.ca/Instant-Apache-Solr-Indexing-Data-ebook/dp/B00D85K9XC
It seems to be on sale right now.
Personal: http://www.outerthoughts.com/ and @arafalov
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On 6 December 2014 at 19:17, Dinesh Babu <dinesh.b...@pb.com> wrote:
>
> Just curious, why solr does not provide a simple mechanism to do a phrase 
> search ? It is a very common use case and it is very surprising that there is 
> no straight forward, at least I have not found one after so much research,  
> way to do it in Solr.
>
> Regards,
> Dinesh
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dinesh Babu [mailto:dinesh.b...@pb.com]
> Sent: 05 December 2014 17:29
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: RE: How to stop Solr tokenising search terms with spaces
>
> Hi Erik,
>
> Probably I celebrated too soon. When I tested {!field} it seemed to work as 
> the query was on such a data that it made to look like it is working.  using 
> the example that I originally mentioned to search for Tom Hanks Major
>
> 1) If I search {!field f=displayName}: Hanks Major,  it works
>
> 2) If I provide partial word {!field f=displayName}: Hanks Ma,  it does not 
> work
>
> Is this how {!field is designed to work?
>
> Also I tried without and with escaping space as you suggested. It has the 
> same issue
>
> 1) q= field1:"Hanks Major" , it works
> 2) q= field1:"Hanks Maj" , does not works
>
> Regards,
> Dinesh Babu.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erik Hatcher [mailto:erik.hatc...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 05 December 2014 16:44
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Re: How to stop Solr tokenising search terms with spaces
>
> But also, to spell out the more typical way to do that:
>
>    q=field1:”…” OR field2:”…”
>
> The nice thing about {!field} is that the value doesn’t have to have quotes 
> and deal with escaping issues, but if you just want phrase queries and 
> quote/escaping isn’t a hassle maybe that’s cleaner for you.
>
>         Erik
>
>
>> On Dec 5, 2014, at 11:30 AM, Dinesh Babu <dinesh.b...@pb.com> wrote:
>>
>> One more quick question Erik,
>>
>> If I want to do search on multiple fields using {!field} do we have a query 
>> similar to what  {!prefix} has
>> :  q={!prefix f=field1 v=$f1_val} OR {!prefix f=field2 v=$f2_val} where 
>> &f1_val=<field 1 value>&f2_val=<field2 value>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dinesh Babu.
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Dinesh Babu
>> Sent: 05 December 2014 16:26
>> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
>> Subject: RE: How to stop Solr tokenising search terms with spaces
>>
>> Thanks a lot Erik. {!field} seems to solve our issue. Much appreciate your 
>> help
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dinesh Babu.
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Erik Hatcher [mailto:erik.hatc...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: 05 December 2014 16:00
>> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
>> Subject: Re: How to stop Solr tokenising search terms with spaces
>>
>> try using {!field} instead of {!prefix}.  {!field} will create a phrase 
>> query (or term query if it’s just one term) after analysis.  [it also could 
>> construct other query types if the analysis overlaps tokens, but maybe not 
>> relevant here]
>>
>> Also note that you can use multiple of these expressions if needed:  
>> q={!prefix f=field1 v=$f1_val} OR {!prefix f=field2 v=$f2_val} where 
>> &f1_val=<field 1 value>&f2_val=<field2 value>
>>
>>        Erik
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Dec 5, 2014, at 10:45 AM, Dinesh Babu <dinesh.b...@pb.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> We are using Solr 4.10.2 to store user names from LDAP. I want Solr not to 
>>> tokenise my search term which has space in it Eg: If there is a user by the 
>>> name Tom Hanks Major, then
>>>
>>> 1) When I do a query for " Tom Hanks Major " , I don't want solr break this 
>>> search phrase and search for individual words (ie, Tom ,Hanks, Major), but 
>>> search for the whole phrase and get me the Tom Hanks Major user
>>>
>>> 2) Also if I query for "Hanks Major" I should get the Tom Hanks Major user 
>>> back
>>>
>>> We used !prefix, but that does no allow the scenario 2. Also !prefix will 
>>> restrict the search to one field and can't do on mutiple fields. Any 
>>> solutions?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Dinesh Babu.
>>>
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