You might be able to do something like this in a custom QParser. look at
the LuceneQParser as an example, but replace usages of QueryParser with
your own subclass of QueryParser where you override the getBooleanQuery
method and muck with the Occur property of the BooleanClauses if they all
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It could, it would be a little bit clunky but that's the direction I'm
heading.
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 6:05 PM, lee carroll wrote:
> Hi Brian could your front end app do this field query logic?
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> (assuming you have an app in front of solr)
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> On 7 June 2011 18:53, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
Hi Brian could your front end app do this field query logic?
(assuming you have an app in front of solr)
On 7 June 2011 18:53, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
> There's no feature in Solr to do what you ask, no. I don't think.
>
> On 6/7/2011 1:30 PM, Brian Lamb wrote:
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>> Hi Jonathan,
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>> Thank
There's no feature in Solr to do what you ask, no. I don't think.
On 6/7/2011 1:30 PM, Brian Lamb wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
Thank you for your reply. Your point about my example is a good one. So let
me try to restate using your example. Suppose I want to apply AND to any
search terms within field1.
Hi Jonathan,
Thank you for your reply. Your point about my example is a good one. So let
me try to restate using your example. Suppose I want to apply AND to any
search terms within field1.
Then
field1:foo field2:bar field1:baz field2:bom
would by written as
http://localhost:8983/solr/?q=field
Nope, not possible.
I'm not even sure what it would mean semantically. If you had default
operator "OR" ordinarily, but default operator "AND" just for "field2",
then what would happen if you entered:
field1:foo field2:bar field1:baz field2:bom
Where the heck would the ANDs and ORs go? The
I feel like this should be fairly easy to do but I just don't see anywhere
in the documentation on how to do this. Perhaps I am using the wrong search
parameters.
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 12:19 PM, Brian Lamb
wrote:
> Hi all,
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> Is it possible to change the query parser operator for a specific fie