Oh, and something you/they might also find useful to answer the inverse question “why didn’t it match” is “explainOther”. It’ll tell you how a particular document was scored whether or not that particular document was in the result set. IOW it can tell you why a doc scored zero.
Best, Erick > On May 28, 2020, at 4:52 PM, Webster Homer <webster.ho...@milliporesigma.com> > wrote: > > My concern was that I thought that explain is resource heavy, and was only > used for debugging queries. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Doug Turnbull <dturnb...@opensourceconnections.com> > Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2020 4:06 PM > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > Subject: Re: Why Did It Match? > > Is your concern that the Solr explain functionality is slower than Endecas? > Or harder to understand/interpret? > > If the latter, I might recommend http://splainer.io as one solution > > On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 4:52 PM Webster Homer < > webster.ho...@milliporesigma.com> wrote: > >> My company is working on a new website. The old/current site is >> powered by Endeca. The site under development is powered by Solr >> (currently 7.7.2) >> >> Out of the box, Endeca provides the capability to show how a query was >> matched in the search. The business users like this functionality, in >> solr this functionality is an expensive debug option. Is there another >> way to get this information from a query? >> >> Webster Homer >> >> >> >> This message and any attachment are confidential and may be privileged >> or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended >> recipient, you must not copy this message or attachment or disclose >> the contents to any other person. If you have received this >> transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete >> the message and any attachment from your system. Merck KGaA, >> Darmstadt, Germany and any of its subsidiaries do not accept liability >> for any omissions or errors in this message which may arise as a >> result of E-Mail-transmission or for damages resulting from any >> unauthorized changes of the content of this message and any attachment >> thereto. Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany and any of its subsidiaries do >> not guarantee that this message is free of viruses and does not accept >> liability for any damages caused by any virus transmitted therewith. >> >> >> >> Click http://www.merckgroup.com/disclaimer to access the German, >> French, Spanish and Portuguese versions of this disclaimer. >> > > > -- > *Doug Turnbull **| CTO* | OpenSource Connections > <http://opensourceconnections.com>, LLC | 240.476.9983 > Author: Relevant Search <http://manning.com/turnbull>; Contributor: *AI > Powered Search <http://aipoweredsearch.com>* This e-mail and all contents, > including attachments, is considered to be Company Confidential unless > explicitly stated otherwise, regardless of whether attachments are marked as > such. > > > This message and any attachment are confidential and may be privileged or > otherwise protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient, > you must not copy this message or attachment or disclose the contents to any > other person. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify > the sender immediately and delete the message and any attachment from your > system. Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany and any of its subsidiaries do not > accept liability for any omissions or errors in this message which may arise > as a result of E-Mail-transmission or for damages resulting from any > unauthorized changes of the content of this message and any attachment > thereto. Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany and any of its subsidiaries do not > guarantee that this message is free of viruses and does not accept liability > for any damages caused by any virus transmitted therewith. > > > > Click http://www.merckgroup.com/disclaimer to access the German, French, > Spanish and Portuguese versions of this disclaimer.