Hi, I'm doing a query where it pulls back a collection of results based upon a list of id values. eg:
+(id:deb9d38d-58cb-4ef4-bb30-8deba344f7a5 OR id:bf643b9b-7f1e-4a57-8218-1998d2ce2e0c OR id:4a697a1e-f133-4e81-aacd-a0b73aa3b67f OR id:f522b46c-f039-4bd6-806b-0e33f5142f3b OR id:5a557987-9834-4cb9-8704-bb963c06d1ce OR id:95b0f383-1f19-4641-8551-4dfd965b4e9b OR id:28eacd12-1705-4a0e-a512-eccf692e3adb OR id:be6f7b7f-26c2-45f4-8003-22cfb351ddfd) This query returns the results in a consistent order, but I can't discern how it works out that order. About half of the results all come back with a score of 0.5912891 and then some others have a lower 0.55549824 and the last one has 0.53078187. id is a string field and each of these should be an exact match. I don't really understand why they've got differing score values. I'm trying to get them returned in the order that the ids are defined in the query. eg. +(id:a or id:b or id:c) returns a list of [a,b,c] -- View this message in context: http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Result-order-when-no-sort-defined-tp2823608p2823608.html Sent from the Lucene - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
