Thanks again. This is the default request handler:

 <requestHandler name="standard" class="solr.SearchHandler" default="true">
    <!-- default values for query parameters -->
     <lst name="defaults">
       <str name="echoParams">explicit</str>
     </lst>
  </requestHandler>

Doing this query:

http://localhost:18080/solr/core_pub/select/?q=mitab:Nefh

Find 1 result. The term "Nefh" is found in the field "mitab".

Doing:

http://localhost:18080/solr/core_pub/select/?q=mitab:Nefh*

Finds nothing.

I have realised that Ne* of Nef* do not return results as well, using the
textIntact type...

Thank you,

Bruno

2009/3/12 Erik Hatcher <e...@ehatchersolutions.com>

> What is the full query you're issuing to Solr and the corresponding request
> handler configuration?
>
> Chances are you're using the dismax query parser, which does not support
> wildcards.  Other things to check, be sure you've tied the field to your new
> textIntact type, and that you're searching that field (see defaultField in
> schema.xml).
>
> Try something like /solr/select?q=field_name:blah*
>
>
>        Erik
>
> On Mar 12, 2009, at 9:09 AM, Bruno Aranda wrote:
>
>  Thanks for your answer, I am trying now with this custom text field:
>>
>> <fieldType name="textIntact" class="solr.TextField"
>> positionIncrementGap="100" >
>>     <analyzer>
>>       <tokenizer class="solr.WhitespaceTokenizerFactory"/>
>>       <filter class="solr.StopFilterFactory" ignoreCase="true"
>> words="stopwords.txt"/>
>>       <filter class="solr.WordDelimiterFilterFactory"
>> generateWordParts="1" generateNumberParts="0"
>>               catenateWords="0" catenateNumbers="0" catenateAll="0"
>> expand="0" splitOnCaseChange="0"/>
>>       <filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/>
>>       <filter class="solr.RemoveDuplicatesTokenFilterFactory"/>
>>     </analyzer>
>>   </fieldType>
>>
>> And still it does not find "blah" when using the wildcard and searching
>> for
>> "blah*". Am I missing something?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bruno
>>
>> 2009/3/12 Erik Hatcher <e...@ehatchersolutions.com>
>>
>>  Remove the EnglishPorterFilterFactory from your "text" analyzer
>>> configuration (both index and query sides).  And reindex all documents.
>>>
>>>      Erik
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 12, 2009, at 8:28 AM, Bruno Aranda wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to disable stemming from the analyzer, but I am not sure how
>>>> to
>>>> do it.
>>>>
>>>> For instance, I have a field that contains "blah", but when I search for
>>>> "blah*" it cannot find it, whereas if I search for "bla*" it does. I was
>>>> using the text type field, from the example schema.xml. How should I
>>>> modify
>>>> it so that stemming is not done and I can find "blah" when I search for
>>>> "blah*"?
>>>>
>>>> <fieldType name="text" class="solr.TextField"
>>>> positionIncrementGap="100">
>>>>   <analyzer type="index">
>>>>     <tokenizer class="solr.WhitespaceTokenizerFactory"/>
>>>>     <!-- in this example, we will only use synonyms at query time
>>>>     <filter class="solr.SynonymFilterFactory"
>>>> synonyms="index_synonyms.txt" ignoreCase="true" expand="false"/>
>>>>     -->
>>>>     <!-- Case insensitive stop word removal.
>>>>       add enablePositionIncrements=true in both the index and query
>>>>       analyzers to leave a 'gap' for more accurate phrase queries.
>>>>     -->
>>>>     <filter class="solr.StopFilterFactory"
>>>>             ignoreCase="true"
>>>>             words="stopwords.txt"
>>>>             enablePositionIncrements="true"
>>>>             />
>>>>     <filter class="solr.WordDelimiterFilterFactory"
>>>> generateWordParts="1" generateNumberParts="1" catenateWords="1"
>>>> catenateNumbers="1" catenateAll="0" splitOnCaseChange="1"/>
>>>>     <filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/>
>>>>     <filter class="solr.EnglishPorterFilterFactory"
>>>> protected="protwords.txt"/>
>>>>     <filter class="solr.RemoveDuplicatesTokenFilterFactory"/>
>>>>   </analyzer>
>>>>   <analyzer type="query">
>>>>     <tokenizer class="solr.WhitespaceTokenizerFactory"/>
>>>>     <filter class="solr.SynonymFilterFactory" synonyms="synonyms.txt"
>>>> ignoreCase="true" expand="true"/>
>>>>     <filter class="solr.StopFilterFactory"
>>>>             ignoreCase="true"
>>>>             words="stopwords.txt"
>>>>             enablePositionIncrements="true"
>>>>             />
>>>>     <filter class="solr.WordDelimiterFilterFactory"
>>>> generateWordParts="1" generateNumberParts="1" catenateWords="0"
>>>> catenateNumbers="0" catenateAll="0" splitOnCaseChange="1"/>
>>>>     <filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/>
>>>>     <filter class="solr.EnglishPorterFilterFactory"
>>>> protected="protwords.txt"/>
>>>>     <filter class="solr.RemoveDuplicatesTokenFilterFactory"/>
>>>>   </analyzer>
>>>>  </fieldType>
>>>>
>>>> I have tried using the "textTight" type to no avail. Most of the fields
>>>> in
>>>> my documents have this structure:
>>>>
>>>> DOC1 field> gene name:brca2
>>>> DOC2 field> gene name:brca23
>>>>
>>>> If I searched for "brca2*" I would like to find both documents. My field
>>>> values normally contain colons ':' that should be used as stop words.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you in advance,
>>>>
>>>> Bruno
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>

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