Hi Alain, 

could you please look in your application's log for a line reading 
'default field list: ...' and see what's in there?

cheers,
Jens

On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 04:30:19PM +0200, Alain Ravet wrote:
> ... additionally, I noticed that prefixing the query term with *:
> 'solves' the problem.
> 
> So,
>   Person.find_by_contents "zixi"        -> NO RESULT  : WRONG
> 
> but
>   Person.find_by_contents "*:zixi"      -> 1 RESULT  : CORRECT
>   Person.find_by_contents "extra:zixi"  -> 1 RESULT  : CORRECT
> 
> 
> This hack would get trickier to implement on queries like :
>   (a OR B) c name:d
> so I'd rather do it the right way.
> 
> Why does this happen : bug, or feature?
> 
> 
> Alain
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