Hi, I'm not sure what QParser you're using but with the DismaxQParser you can specify slop on explicit phrase queries, did you set it because it can make a difference. Check it out:
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/DisMaxQParserPlugin#qs_.28Query_Phrase_Slop.29 Cheers, > Hi, > > is there a way to make solr respect the order of token matches when the > query is a multi-term string? > > Here's an example: > > Query String: "John C" > > Indexed Strings: > > - "John Cage" > - "Cargill John" > > This will return both indexed strings as a result. However, "Cargill John" > should not match in that case, because the order of the tokens is not the > same as in the query. > > Here's the fieldtype: > > <fieldType name="edgytext" class="solr.TextField" > positionIncrementGap="100"> > > <analyzer type="index"> > <tokenizer class="solr.WhitespaceTokenizerFactory"/> > <filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/> > <filter class="solr.StopFilterFactory" ignoreCase="true" > words="stopwords.txt" enablePositionIncrements="true" /> <filter > class="solr.PatternReplaceFilterFactory" pattern="([^a-z])" replacement="" > replace="all" /> <filter class="solr.EdgeNGramFilterFactory" > minGramSize="1" maxGramSize="25" /> </analyzer> > > <analyzer type="query"> > <tokenizer class="solr.WhitespaceTokenizerFactory"/> > <filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/> > <filter class="solr.StopFilterFactory" ignoreCase="true" > words="stopwords.txt" enablePositionIncrements="true" /> <filter > class="solr.PatternReplaceFilterFactory" pattern="([^a-z])" replacement="" > replace="all" /> </analyzer> > > </fieldType> > > Is there a way to achieve this using this fieldtype? > > > thanks!