Hi Sven,

StandardTokenizerFactory splits it into two pieces. You can confirm this at 
analysis page.
If this is something you don't want, lets us know. 
We can help you to create an analysis chain that suits your needs.

Ahmet


On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 10:39 AM, Sven Schönfeldt <schoenfe...@subshell.com> 
wrote:
Hi Erick,

that is what i did, tried that input on analysis page. 

The index field splitting the value into two words: „test“ and „or123"
Now checking the query at analysis page, and there are the word ist splitting 
into „test“ and „or123“.

By doing the query and look into the debug result, i see that there is no 
splitting of words. Thats what i expect…

<str name="rawquerystring">searchField_t:test\-or123*</str>
<str name="querystring">searchField_t:test\-or123*</str>
<str name="parsedquery">searchField_t:test-or123*</str>
<str name="parsedquery_toString">searchField_t:test-or123*</str>

Without the wildcard, the word is splitting also in two parts:

<str name="rawquerystring">searchField_t:test\-or123</str>
<str name="querystring">searchField_t:test\-or123</str>
<str name="parsedquery">searchField_t:test searchField_t:or123</str>
<str name="parsedquery_toString">searchField_t:test searchField_t:or123</str>

Any idea which configuration has the responsibility for that behavior?

Thanks!





Am 23.06.2014 um 22:55 schrieb Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com>:

> Well, you can do more than guess by looking at the admin/analysis page
> and trying your input on the field in question. That'll show you what
> actual transformations are performed.
> 
> You're probably right though. Try adding &debug=query to your URL to
> see what the actual parsed query looks like and compare with the
> admin/analysis page....
> 
> But yeah, it's a matter of getting all the parts (query parser and
> analysis chains) to "do the right thing".
> 
> Best,
> Erick
> 
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 7:30 AM, Sven Schönfeldt
> <schoenfe...@subshell.com> wrote:
>> Hi Solr-Users,
>> 
>> i am trying to do a wildcard query on a dynamic textfield (_t), but don’t 
>> get the right result.
>> The configuration for the field type is „text_general“, the default 
>> configuration:
>> 
>> <fieldType name="text_general" class="solr.TextField" 
>> positionIncrementGap="100">
>>      <analyzer type="index">
>>        <tokenizer class="solr.StandardTokenizerFactory"/>
>>        <filter class="solr.StopFilterFactory" ignoreCase="true" 
>>words="stopwords.txt" enablePositionIncrements="true" />
>>        <filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/>
>>      </analyzer>
>>      <analyzer type="query">
>>        <tokenizer class="solr.StandardTokenizerFactory"/>
>>        <filter class="solr.StopFilterFactory" ignoreCase="true" 
>>words="stopwords.txt" enablePositionIncrements="true" />
>>        <filter class="solr.SynonymFilterFactory" synonyms="synonyms.txt" 
>>ignoreCase="true" expand="true"/>
>>        <filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/>
>>      </analyzer>
>>    </fieldType>
>> 
>> 
>> Input for the textfield is "test-or123" and my query looks like "test\-or*“.
>> 
>> It seems that the input is allready split into two words: „test“ and 
>> „or123“, but that's just a guess.
>> 
>> Anyone who can help me, and know why i don’t find the document and whats 
>> todo to make the quert working?
>> 
>> Regards!
>> 
>> 
>> 

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