Well then just do an exact match ONLY!

It sounds like you haven't worked out the inconsistencies in your requirements.

To be clear: We're not offering you "solutions" - that's your job. We're only pointing out tools that you can use. It is up to you to utilize the tools wisely to implement your solution.

I suspect that you simply haven't experimented enough with various boosts to assure that the unstemmed result is consistently higher.

Maybe you need a custom stemmer or stemmer overide so that "passengers" does get stemmed to "passenger", but "cats" does not (but "dogs" does.) That can be a choice that you can make, but I would urge caution. Still, it is a decision that you can make - it's not a matter of Solr forcing or preventing you. I still think boosting of an unstemmed field should be sufficient.

But until you clarify the inconsistencies in your requirements, we won't be able to make much progress.

-- Jack Krupansky

-----Original Message----- From: vsl
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2013 10:45 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Exact matching in Solr 3.6.1

Thanks for your reply but this solution does not fullfil my requirment
because other documents (not exact matched) will be returned as well.



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