I would really suggest you to take a look to the basics of Lucene scoring. As it's evident you have not a clear idea of how the scoring is working.
http://www.solrtutorial.com/solr-search-relevancy.html ( simple but old) http://lucene.apache.org/core/5_2_0/core/index.html After that, take always care about your indexing and querying analysis chain, because sometimes it's not matter of scoring. Cheers 2015-06-15 8:49 GMT+01:00 saninfo08 <saninf...@gmail.com>: > 0 > down vote > favorite > > > I am implementing Solr search, the search order is not displaying on the > basis of relevancy. Lets say if use the search keywords as .net ios it's > returning the results based on score. I have a field KeySkills which holds > the following data > > KeySkills:Android, ios, Phonegap, ios > KeySkills:.net, .net, .net, MVC, HTML, CSS > > Here when i search *.net ios* as search keyword *.net, .net, .net, MVC, > HTML, CSS* should come first in the results and the score should be higher > because it contains .net 3 times, but i am getting reverse result. > > Is there any setting needs to be done in solr config file or in schema.xml > file to achieve this or how can i sort the results based on max no of > occurrence of the the text. please help me to solve this. > > Following is the result i get > > { > "responseHeader": { > "status": 0, > "QTime": 0, > "params": { > "indent": "true", > "q": ".net ios", > "_": "1434345788751", > "wt": "json" > } > }, > "response": { > "numFound": 2, > "start": 0, > "docs": [ > { > > "KeySkills": "Android, ios, Phonegap, ios", > "_version_": 1504020323727573000, > "score": 0.47567564 > > }, > { > > "KeySkills": "net, net, net, MVC, HTML, CSS", > "_version_": 1504020323675144200, > "score": 0.4726259 > } > ] > } > } > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Solr5-search-not-displaying-results-based-on-relevancy-tp4211796.html > Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > -- -------------------------- Benedetti Alessandro Visiting card : http://about.me/alessandro_benedetti "Tyger, tyger burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?" William Blake - Songs of Experience -1794 England