That's a catch-22 question and the most difficult one. How do you know
they are relevant? Do you have a current base for comparison?

Usually, you do the most basic thing. Then, you watch for what users
are searching for and what they get. You figure out why something is
not right, look at your configuration, figure out a different way to
index the data to match better your search requirements. And iterate
until the unknown point defined as 'success'.

So, short version, just get your first iteration working first. Then
come back here for more specific advice.

Unless you already have done that. In which case, you should have a
more narrow question for the next iteration.

Regards,
   Alex.

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On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 11:25 PM, rashmi maheshwari
<maheshwari.ras...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How to get most relevent items on top of search results using solr search?
>
> --
> Rashmi
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