Heck, Charlie, it explains 90% of the problems I’ve personally had with programming in general over my entire career...
> On Jul 15, 2020, at 5:08 AM, Charlie Hull <char...@flax.co.uk> wrote: > > On 14/07/2020 12:48, Erick Erickson wrote: >> <snip> This is almost certainly a mismatch between what you think is >> happening and what you’ve actually told Solr to do ;). > That's a great one-line explanation of 90% of the issues people face with > Solr :-) > > Charlie >> >> Best, >> Erick >> >>> On Jul 14, 2020, at 7:05 AM, Villalba Sans, Raúl <rvilla...@minsait.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> We have an app that uses SOLR as search engine. We have detected incorrect >>> behavior for which we find no explanation. If we perform a search with the >>> phrase "Què t’hi jugues" we do not receive any results, although we know >>> that there is a result that contains this phrase. However, if we search for >>> "Què t’hi" or for "t’hi jugues" we do find results, including "Què t’hi >>> jugues ". We attach screenshots of the search tool and the xml of the >>> results. We would greatly appreciate it if you could lend a hand in trying >>> to find a solution or identify the cause of the problem. >>> Search 1 – “Què t’hi jugues” >>> <image007.jpg> >>> Search 2 – “Què t’hi” >>> <image008.jpg> <image010.jpg> >>> >>> Search 3 – “t’hi jugues” >>> <image011.jpg> >>> >>> Best regards, >>> <image015.png> >>> Raül Villalba Sans >>> Delivery Centers – Centros de Producción >>> Parque de Gardeny, Edificio 28 >>> 25071 Lleida, España >>> T +34 973 193 580 >>> <search2.xml><search1.xml><search3.xml> > > > -- > Charlie Hull > OpenSource Connections, previously Flax > > tel/fax: +44 (0)8700 118334 > mobile: +44 (0)7767 825828 > web: www.o19s.com