Thanks Bernd for your reply.
Can you tell me what your query syntax looks like?
At 2020-04-08 16:33:20, "Bernd Fehling" <bernd.fehl...@uni-bielefeld.de> wrote:
>Looks correct to me.
>
>You have to obey the level of the operators and the parenthesis.
>Turn debugQuery on to see the results of parsing of your query.
>
>Regards
>Bernd
>
>Am 08.04.20 um 09:34 schrieb slly:
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>> If the following query is executed, the result is different:
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>> id:("1" "2") AND (-name_s:a) --> numFound is 0
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>> id:("1" "2") AND -(name_s:a) --> numFound is 1
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>> At 2020-04-08 14:56:26, "slly" <sll...@126.com> wrote:
>>> Hello Folks,
>>> We are using Solr 7.3.1, I write the following two lines of data into
>>> collection:
>>> id, name_s, age_i
>>> 1, a, 10
>>> 2, b, 10
>>> Use the following query syntax:
>>> -name_s:a OR age_i:10
>>>
>>>
>>> I think we should return two pieces of data, but actually only one piece of
>>> data:
>>> id, name_s, age_i
>>> 2, b, 10
>>>
>>>
>>> Did I get it wrong? Looking forward to some valuable suggestions. Thanks.