If you attach &debugQuery=on to your query, you'll often
get pointers as to what's actually happening under the covers...

Best
Erick

On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 2:26 AM, C0re <blue-...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

>
> We have a query which takes the form of
>
> ".../select?q=*&sort=evalDate+desc,score+desc&start=0&rows=10"
>
> This query takes around 5 seconds to complete.
>
> I changed the query to the following;
>
> ".../select?q=[* TO NOW]&sort=evalDate+desc,score+desc&start=0&rows=10"
>
> The query now returns in around 600 milliseconds.
>
> Can any one help with explaining why [* TO NOW] has had such a big effect?
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