Hi Kevin, thanks for your answer. That could really solve the problem with the modificationDate or similar fields.
But what if you create queries that ultimately return only a few hits but contain a RangeQuery that searches for example an ID-Field of some kind, where you have to cover a wide range of IDs? I think in general, you will always have fields that contain lots of different terms and searching even a small range of one of these fields may lead to this Exception. The bottom line in my opinion is, that you have to take care for yourself, not to create certain type of queries that could lead to this Exception. The type of query completely depends on the index which means as the index grows you have to restrict the ranges of more and more rangequeries. One way would be, to catch this Exception and gracefully present a message to the user to further restrict his query. But this could lead to some confusion, if the user knows that he has entered some very restrictive query in addition to some RangeQuery that internally leads to this Exception. What I really would like to see are some best practices or some advice from some users who are working with really large indices how they handle this situation, or why they don't have to care about it or maybe why I am completely missing the point ;-)) Thanks, Martin -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Kevin A. Burton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. Juli 2004 21:11 An: Lucene Users List Betreff: Re: Understanding TooManyClauses-Exception and Query-RAM-size [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hi, > >a couple of weeks ago we migrated from Lucene 1.2 to 1.4rc3. Everything went >smoothly, but we are experiencing some problems with that new constant limit > > > maxClauseCount=1024 > >which leeds to Exceptions of type > > org.apache.lucene.search.BooleanQuery$TooManyClauses > >when certain RangeQueries are executed (in fact, we get this Excpetion when >we execute certain Wildcard queries, too). Although we are working with a >fairly small index with about 35.000 documents, we encounter this Exception >when we search for the property "modificationDate". For example > > modificationDate:[000000 TO 0dwc970kw] > > > We talked about this the other day. http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-lucene/IndexingDateFields Find out what type of precision you need and use that. If you only need days or hours or minutes then use that. Millis is just too small. We're only using days and have queries for just the last 7 days as max so this really works out well... Kevin -- Please reply using PGP. http://peerfear.org/pubkey.asc NewsMonster - http://www.newsmonster.org/ Kevin A. Burton, Location - San Francisco, CA, Cell - 415.595.9965 AIM/YIM - sfburtonator, Web - http://peerfear.org/ GPG fingerprint: 5FB2 F3E2 760E 70A8 6174 D393 E84D 8D04 99F1 4412 IRC - freenode.net #infoanarchy | #p2p-hackers | #newsmonster --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]