Hi Ian,
Yes, I did implement Eric's suggestion last week, but couldn't help.
I am using a demo program from Lucene.jar to test this, let me put a code here.
doc.add(Field.Keyword("keywords", "MAIN BOARD"));
while indexing
and for retrieving
PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper analyzer = new PerFieldAnalyzerWrapper( new
StandardAnalyzer() );
analyzer.addAnalyzer( "keywords", new KeywordAnalyzer() );
/* QueryParser qp = new QueryParser(line,analyzer);
qp.setLowercaseWildcardTerms(false);
Query query = qp.parse(line, "keywords", analyzer);
*/
Query query = QueryParser.parse(line, "keywords", analyzer);
you can see Eric's suggestion implemented in commented line.
am I doing something wrong here ? please let me know.
thanks and regards
Rahul Thakare..
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 Ian Lea wrote :
>Have you tried Erik's suggestion from last week?
>http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/lucene-java-user/200507.mbox/[EMAIL
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>
>There is certainly some case confusion in your examples there.
>Personally, I tend to just lowercase all text on indexing and
>searching.
>
>--
>Ian.
>
>On 19 Jul 2005 05:31:08 -0000, Rahul D Thakare
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am using Field.Keyword for indexing multi-word keyword (eg: MAIN
> > LOGIG). Also used keywordAnalyzer, but wild card search is not coming up.
> > Is there anything which I need to do in addition or, wild card search is
> > not possible with keyword field.
> >
> > thanks and regards,
> >
> > Rahul Thakare..
> >
>
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