Jason can you explain what you mean at here: "Where OR operators apply,
this does not matter. But your Solr cache will be much more savvy with the
first construct."

2013/5/13 Lance Norskog <goks...@gmail.com>

> If this is for the US, remove the age range feature before you get sued.
>
>
> On 05/09/2013 08:41 PM, Kamal Palei wrote:
>
>> Dear SOLR experts
>> I might be asking a very silly question. As I am new to SOLR kindly guide
>> me.
>>
>>
>> I have a job site. Using SOLR to search resumes. When a HR user enters
>> some
>> keywords say JAVA, MySQL etc, I search resume documents using SOLR,
>> retrieve 100 records and show to user.
>>
>> The problem I face is say, I retrieved 100 records, then we do filtering
>> for experience range, age range, salary range (using mysql query).
>> Sometimes it so happens that the 100 records I fetch , I do not get a
>> single record to show to user. When user clicks next link there might be
>> few records, it looks odd really.
>>
>>
>> I hope there must be some mechanism, by which I can associate salary,
>> experience, age etc with resume document during indexing. And when
>> I search for resumes I can give all filters accordingly and can retrieve
>> 100 records and strait way I can show 100 records to user without doing
>> any
>> mysql query. Please let me know if this is feasible. If so, kindly give me
>> some pointer how do I do it.
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Kamal
>>
>>
>

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