Hmm,

I dont have any <defaultField> defined in the schema.xml.
Can you give the exact syntax how it looks like in schema.xml

I have <defaultSearchField>text</defaultSearchField>. 
Does it mean if sufficient requested count not available, it looks for the
search string in any of the text fields that are indexed?

Thanks
Ravi


Jorge Solari wrote:
> 
> Your query
> 
> AnimalName:German Shepard.
> 
> means
> 
> AnimalName:German <defaultField>:Shepard.
> 
> whichever the defaultField is
> 
> Try with
> AnimalName:"German Shepard"
> 
> or
> 
> AnimalName:German AND AnimalName:Shepard.
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 12:58 PM, Yerraguntla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a data set with the following schema.
>>
>> PersonName:Text
>> AnimalName:Text
>> PlantName:Text
>>
>> <.... lot more attributes about each of them like nick name, animal nick
>> name, plant generic name etc which are multually exclusive>
>> UniqueId:long
>>
>> For each of the document data set, there will be only one value of the
>> above
>> three.
>>
>> In my solr query from client
>>
>> I am using AnimalName:German Shepard.
>>
>> The return result contains
>> PersonName with 'Shepard' in it, even though I am querying on AnimalName
>> field.
>> Can anyone point me whats happening and how to prevent scanning other
>> columns/fields.
>>
>> I appreciate your help.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ravi
>>
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