Hi Hoss,

Thankyou so much for your time.

Regarding the last one I myself got confused when I posed the question. I
got it after your reply. I think I was actually looking for some thing like
the debugQuery="on" option, which I found later.

Best Regards,
Mark.

On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 6:56 PM, Chris Hostetter
<hossman_luc...@fucit.org>wrote:

>
> :  *I haven't mentioned value for mm*
>        ...
> : My result:- No results; but each of the terms individually gave me
> results!
>
>
> http://wiki.apache.org/solr/DisMaxRequestHandler#mm_.28Minimum_.27Should.27_Match.29
>
>        "The default value is 100% (all clauses must match)"
>
> : 2. Does the default operator specified in schema.xml take effect when we
> use
> : dismax also or is it only for the *standard* request handler. If it has
> an
>
> dismax doesn't look at the default operator, or q.op.
>
> : 3. How does q.alt and q difer in behavior in the above case. I found
> q.alt
> : to be giving me the results which I got when I used the standard RH also.
> : Hence used it.
>
> q.alt is used if and only if there is no q param (or hte q param is blank)
> ... the number of patches "q" gets, or the value of "mm" make no
> differnce.
>
> : 4. When I make a change to the dismax set up I have in solrconfig.xml I
> : believe i just have to bounce the SOLR server.Do i need to re-index again
> : for the change to take effect
>
> no ... changes to "query" time options like your SearchHandler configs
> don't require reindexing .. changes to your schema.xml *may* requre
> reindexing.
>
> : 5. If I use the dismax how do I see the ANALYSIS feature on the admin
> : console other wise used for *standard* RH.
>
> I'm afraid i don't understand this question ... analysis.jsp just shows
> you the index and query time analysis that is performed when certain
> fields are used -- it dosen't know/care about your choice of parser ... it
> knows nothing about query parser syntax.
>
>
>
> -Hoss
>
>

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