Yes karl, when I explore the index by Luke I can see the terms for example I have a field namely, patientResult, it contains value "Ca. Oxalate:many" and also other values such as "Ca. Oxalate:few" etc.
the problems are when I put this query: patientResult:(Ca. Oxalate:few) the result is 84329 Ca. Oxalate:few 112519 Ca. Oxalate:many 139141 Ca. Oxalate:many 394321 Ca. Oxalate:few 397671 Ca. Oxalate:nod 387549 Ca. Oxalate: mod however this is not the required result but another problem is when I put patientResult:Oxalate or patientResult:Oxalate* no result will return!!! let me tell you that I am extended MultiFieldQueryParser to override its methods and in getFieldQuery(...) method I return TermQuery I don't know what I was made wrong? On 8/15/07, karl wettin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > 15 aug 2007 kl. 07.18 skrev Mohammad Norouzi: > > > I am using WhitespaceAnalyzer and the query is " icdCode:H* " but > > there is > > no result however I know that there are many documents with this > > field value > > such as H20, H20.5 etc. this field is tokenized and indexed > > what is > > wrong with this? > > when I test this query with Luke it will return no result as well. > > Can you also use Luke to inspect documents you know should contain these > terms and make sure it really is in there? > > -- > karl > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Regards, Mohammad -------------------------- see my blog: http://brainable.blogspot.com/ another in Persian: http://fekre-motefavet.blogspot.com/