Hi Jake, What is the type of the foobar_facet field in your schema.xml ? Did you add foobar_facet as the default search field?
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 3:13 AM, Jake Conk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I inserted the following documents into Solr: > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > <add> > <doc> > <field name="id">124</field> > <field name="foobar_facet">Jake Conk</field> > </doc> > <doc> > <field name="id">125</field> > <field name="foobar_facet">Jake Conk</field> > </doc> > </add> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > id is the only required integer field. > foobar_facet is a dynamic string field. > > When I try to search for anything with the word Jake in it the > following ways I get no results. > > > select?q=Jake > select?q=Jake* > > > I thought one of those two should work but the only way I got it to > work was by specifying which field "Jake" is in along with a wild > card. > > > select?q=foobar_facet:Jake* > > > 1) Does this mean for each field I would like to search if Jake exists > I would have to add each field like I did above to the query? > > 2) How would I search if I want to find the name Jake anywhere in the > string? The documentation > (http://lucene.apache.org/java/docs/queryparsersyntax.html) states > that I cannot use a wildcard as the first character such as *Jake* > > Thanks, > - Jake > -- Regards, Shalin Shekhar Mangar.