Re: Search identifier fields containing blanks

2013-05-08 Thread Silvio Hermann

I will give it a go!

thank you

best

Silvio

On 05/08/2013 03:07 AM, Chris Hostetter wrote:


: I am about to index identfier fields containing blanks (shelfmarks) eg. G
: 23/60 12
: The field type is set to Solr.string. To get the exact matching hit (the doc
: with shelfmark mentioned above) the user must quote the search term. Is there
: a way to omit the quotes?

whitespace has to be quoted when using the lucene QParser because it's a
semanticly significant character that means end boolean query clause

if you want to search for a literal string w/o needing any escaping, use
the term QParser...

{!term f=yourFieldName}G 23/60 12

Of course, if you are putting this in a URL (ie: testing in a browser) it
still needs to be URL escaped...

/select?q={!term+f=yourFieldName}G+23/60+12


-Hoss



--
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Thüringer Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
Bibliotheksplatz 2
07743 Jena
Phone: +49 3641 940019
FAX:   +49 3641 940022

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Re: Search identifier fields containing blanks

2013-05-08 Thread Silvio Hermann

that worked like a charme, but what must I do if want an additional field to 
match e.g.

{!term f=myFieldName}G 23/60 12 +location:bookshelf

Best,

Silvio



On 05/08/2013 03:07 AM, Chris Hostetter wrote:


: I am about to index identfier fields containing blanks (shelfmarks) eg. G
: 23/60 12
: The field type is set to Solr.string. To get the exact matching hit (the doc
: with shelfmark mentioned above) the user must quote the search term. Is there
: a way to omit the quotes?

whitespace has to be quoted when using the lucene QParser because it's a
semanticly significant character that means end boolean query clause

if you want to search for a literal string w/o needing any escaping, use
the term QParser...

{!term f=yourFieldName}G 23/60 12

Of course, if you are putting this in a URL (ie: testing in a browser) it
still needs to be URL escaped...

/select?q={!term+f=yourFieldName}G+23/60+12


-Hoss



--
Silvio Hermann
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Thüringer Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
Bibliotheksplatz 2
07743 Jena
Phone: +49 3641 940019
FAX:   +49 3641 940022

http://www.historische-bestaende.de


Re: Search identifier fields containing blanks

2013-05-08 Thread Upayavira
If you're using the latest Solr, then you should be able to do it the
other way around:

q=+location:bookshelf {!term f=myFieldName}G 23/60 12

You might also find the trick I mentioned before useful:

q=+location:bookshelf {!term f=myFieldName v=$productCode}productCode=G
23/60 12

Upayavira

On Wed, May 8, 2013, at 11:19 AM, Silvio Hermann wrote:
 that worked like a charme, but what must I do if want an additional field
 to match e.g.
 
 
 
 Best,
 
 Silvio
 
 
 
 On 05/08/2013 03:07 AM, Chris Hostetter wrote:
 
  : I am about to index identfier fields containing blanks (shelfmarks) eg. G
  : 23/60 12
  : The field type is set to Solr.string. To get the exact matching hit (the 
  doc
  : with shelfmark mentioned above) the user must quote the search term. Is 
  there
  : a way to omit the quotes?
 
  whitespace has to be quoted when using the lucene QParser because it's a
  semanticly significant character that means end boolean query clause
 
  if you want to search for a literal string w/o needing any escaping, use
  the term QParser...
 
  {!term f=yourFieldName}G 23/60 12
 
  Of course, if you are putting this in a URL (ie: testing in a browser) it
  still needs to be URL escaped...
 
  /select?q={!term+f=yourFieldName}G+23/60+12
 
 
  -Hoss
 
 
 -- 
 Silvio Hermann
 Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
 Thüringer Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
 Bibliotheksplatz 2
 07743 Jena
 Phone: +49 3641 940019
 FAX:   +49 3641 940022
 
 http://www.historische-bestaende.de


Re: Search identifier fields containing blanks

2013-05-08 Thread Jack Krupansky
Geez, at this point, why not just escape the space with a backslash instead 
of all that extra cruft:


q=+location:bookshelf myFieldName:G\ 23/60\ 12

or

q=myFieldName:G\ 23/60\ 12 +location:bookshelf

-- Jack Krupansky

-Original Message- 
From: Upayavira

Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 6:30 AM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Search identifier fields containing blanks

If you're using the latest Solr, then you should be able to do it the
other way around:

q=+location:bookshelf {!term f=myFieldName}G 23/60 12

You might also find the trick I mentioned before useful:

q=+location:bookshelf {!term f=myFieldName v=$productCode}productCode=G
23/60 12

Upayavira

On Wed, May 8, 2013, at 11:19 AM, Silvio Hermann wrote:

that worked like a charme, but what must I do if want an additional field
to match e.g.



Best,

Silvio



On 05/08/2013 03:07 AM, Chris Hostetter wrote:

 : I am about to index identfier fields containing blanks (shelfmarks) 
 eg. G

 : 23/60 12
 : The field type is set to Solr.string. To get the exact matching hit 
 (the doc
 : with shelfmark mentioned above) the user must quote the search term. 
 Is there

 : a way to omit the quotes?

 whitespace has to be quoted when using the lucene QParser because it's a
 semanticly significant character that means end boolean query clause

 if you want to search for a literal string w/o needing any escaping, use
 the term QParser...

 {!term f=yourFieldName}G 23/60 12

 Of course, if you are putting this in a URL (ie: testing in a browser) 
 it

 still needs to be URL escaped...

 /select?q={!term+f=yourFieldName}G+23/60+12


 -Hoss


--
Silvio Hermann
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Thüringer Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
Bibliotheksplatz 2
07743 Jena
Phone: +49 3641 940019
FAX:   +49 3641 940022

http://www.historische-bestaende.de 




Re: Search identifier fields containing blanks

2013-05-07 Thread Chris Hostetter

: I am about to index identfier fields containing blanks (shelfmarks) eg. G
: 23/60 12
: The field type is set to Solr.string. To get the exact matching hit (the doc
: with shelfmark mentioned above) the user must quote the search term. Is there
: a way to omit the quotes?

whitespace has to be quoted when using the lucene QParser because it's a 
semanticly significant character that means end boolean query clause

if you want to search for a literal string w/o needing any escaping, use 
the term QParser...

{!term f=yourFieldName}G 23/60 12

Of course, if you are putting this in a URL (ie: testing in a browser) it 
still needs to be URL escaped...

/select?q={!term+f=yourFieldName}G+23/60+12


-Hoss


Re: Search identifier fields containing blanks

2013-05-07 Thread Upayavira


On Wed, May 8, 2013, at 02:07 AM, Chris Hostetter wrote:
 
 : I am about to index identfier fields containing blanks (shelfmarks) eg.
 G
 : 23/60 12
 : The field type is set to Solr.string. To get the exact matching hit
 (the doc
 : with shelfmark mentioned above) the user must quote the search term. Is
 there
 : a way to omit the quotes?
 
 whitespace has to be quoted when using the lucene QParser because it's a 
 semanticly significant character that means end boolean query clause
 
 if you want to search for a literal string w/o needing any escaping, use 
 the term QParser...
 
   {!term f=yourFieldName}G 23/60 12
 
 Of course, if you are putting this in a URL (ie: testing in a browser) it 
 still needs to be URL escaped...
 
   /select?q={!term+f=yourFieldName}G+23/60+12

I'm surprised you didn't offer the improvement (a technique I learned
from you..:-) ):

/select?q={!term f=yourFieldName v=$productCode}productCode=G 23/60 12

which allows you to present the code as a separate request parameter.

Upayavira