Hi,

Solr can do all of these.  There are phrase queries, queries where you
specify a field, the "mm" param for "min should match", etc.

Otis
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On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 12:36 PM, gilawem <mewa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Let's say I wanted to ask solr to find me any document that contains at least 
> 100 out of some 300 search terms I give it. Can Solr do this out of the box? 
> If not, what kind of customization would it require?
>
> Now let's say I want to further have the option to request that those terms 
> a) must show up within the same column of an excel spreadsheet, or b) are 
> exact matches (i.e. match on "search", but not "searched"), or c) occur in 
> the exact order that I specified, or d) occur contiguously and without any 
> words in between, or e) are made up of non-word elements such as "92228345" 
> or "SJA12334".
>
> Can solr do any of these out of the box? If not, what of these tasks is 
> relatively easy to do with some custom code, and what is not?

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