!frange with query($qq) sets score=1.0f for all returned documents
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Key: SOLR-2689
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-2689
Project: Solr
Issue Type: Bug
Components: search
Affects Versions: 3.4
Reporter: Markus Jelsma
Fix For: 3.4, 4.0
Consider the following queries, both query the default field for 'test' and
return the document digest and score (i don't seem to be able get only score,
fl=score returns all fields):
This is a normal query and yields normal results with proper scores:
{code}
q=test&fl=digest,score
{code}
{code}
<result name="response" numFound="227763" start="0" maxScore="4.952673">
−
<doc>
<float name="score">4.952673</float>
<str name="digest">c48e784f06a051d89f20b72194b0dcf0</str>
</doc>
−
<doc>
<float name="score">4.952673</float>
<str name="digest">7f78a504b8cbd86c6cdbf2aa2c4ae5e3</str>
</doc>
−
<doc>
<float name="score">4.952673</float>
<str name="digest">0f7fefa6586ceda42fc1f095d460aa17</str>
</doc>
{code}
This query uses frange with query() to limit the number of returned documents.
When using multiple search terms i can indeed cut-off the result set but in the
end all returned documents have score=1.0f. The final result set cannot be
sorted by score anymore. The result set seems to be returned in the order of
Lucene docId's.
{code}
q={!frange l=1.23}query($qq)&qq=test&fl=digest,score
{code}
{code}
<result name="response" numFound="227763" start="0" maxScore="1.0">
−
<doc>
<float name="score">1.0</float>
<str name="digest">c48e784f06a051d89f20b72194b0dcf0</str>
</doc>
−
<doc>
<float name="score">1.0</float>
<str name="digest">7f78a504b8cbd86c6cdbf2aa2c4ae5e3</str>
</doc>
−
<doc>
<float name="score">1.0</float>
<str name="digest">0f7fefa6586ceda42fc1f095d460aa17</str>
</doc>
{code}
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