Binoy, the omitTermFreqAndPositions is set only for text_ws which is used
only on the "indexed_terms" field.
The text_general fields seem fine to me.

Are you omitting norms on purpose ? To be fair it could be relevant in
title or short topic searches to boost up short field values, containing a
lot of terms from the searched query.

To respond Modassar :

I don't think the phrase will be searched as individual ANDed terms until
> the query has it like below.
> "Eating Disorders" OR (Eating AND Disorders).
>

Actually you can get it with the edismax.
Just set mm to 100% and then configure a pf field ( or more) .
You are going to search all the search terms mandatory and boost phrases
match .

Cheers

On 16 February 2016 at 07:57, Emir Arnautovic <emir.arnauto...@sematext.com>
wrote:

> Hi Nitin,
> You can use pf parameter to boost results with exact phrase. You can also
> use pf2 and pf3 to boost results with bigrams (phrase matches with 2 or 3
> words in case input is with more than 3 words)
>
> Regards,
> Emir
>
>
> On 16.02.2016 06:18, Nitin.K wrote:
>
>> I am using edismax parser with the following query:
>>
>>
>> localhost:8983/solr/tgl/select?q=eating%20disorders&wt=xml&tie=1.0&rows=200&q.op=AND&indent=true&defType=edismax&stopwords=true&lowercaseOperators=true&debugQuery=true&qf=topic_title%5E100+subtopic_title%5E40+index_term%5E20+drug%5E15+content%5E3&pf2=topTitle%5E200+subTopTitle%5E80+indTerm%5E40+drugString%5E30+content%5E6
>>
>> Configuration of schema.xml
>>
>> <field name="topic_title" type="text_general" indexed="true" stored="true"
>> />
>> <field name="topTitle" type="string" indexed="true" stored="false"/>
>>
>> <field name="subtopic_title" type="text_general" indexed="true"
>> stored="true"/>
>> <field name="subTopTitle" type="string" indexed="true" stored="false"/>
>>
>> <field name="index_term" type="text_ws" indexed="true" stored="true"
>> multiValued="true"/>
>> <field name="indTerm" type="string" indexed="true" stored="false"
>> multiValued="true"/>
>>
>> <field name="drug" type="text_ws" indexed="true" stored="true"
>> multiValued="true"/>
>> <field name="drugString" type="string" indexed="true" stored="false"
>> multiValued="true"/>
>>
>> <field name="content" type="text_general" indexed="true" stored="true"/>
>>
>> <copyField source="topic_title" dest="topTitle"/>
>> <copyField source="subtopic_title" dest="subTopTitle"/>
>> <copyField source="index_term" dest="indTerm"/>
>> <copyField source="drug" dest="drugString"/>
>>
>> <fieldType name="text_general" class="solr.TextField"
>> positionIncrementGap="100" omitNorms="true">
>>         <analyzer type="index">
>>                         <tokenizer class="solr.StandardTokenizerFactory"/>
>>                         <filter class="solr.StopFilterFactory"
>> ignoreCase="true"
>> words="stopwords.txt" />
>>                         <filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/>
>>         </analyzer>
>>         <analyzer type="query">
>>                         <tokenizer class="solr.StandardTokenizerFactory"/>
>>                         <filter class="solr.StopFilterFactory"
>> ignoreCase="true"
>> words="stopwords.txt" />
>>                         <filter class="solr.SynonymFilterFactory"
>> synonyms="synonyms.txt"
>> ignoreCase="true" expand="true"/>
>>                         <filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/>
>>         </analyzer>
>> </fieldType>
>> <fieldType name="text_ws" class="solr.TextField"
>> positionIncrementGap="100"
>> omitTermFreqAndPositions="true" omitNorms="true">
>>         <analyzer>
>>                         <tokenizer
>> class="solr.WhitespaceTokenizerFactory"/>
>>                         <filter class="solr.StopFilterFactory"
>> ignoreCase="true"
>> words="stopwords.txt" />
>>                         <filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/>
>>         </analyzer>
>> </fieldType>
>>
>>
>> I want , if user will search for a phrase then that pharse should always
>> takes the priority in comaprison to the individual words;
>>
>> Example: "Eating Disorders"
>>
>> First it will search for "Eating Disorders" together and then the
>> individual
>> words "Eating" and "Disorders"
>> but while searching for individual words, it will always return those
>> documents where both the words should exist for which i am already using
>> q.op="AND" in my query.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Nitin
>>
>>
>>
>>
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