Re: Synonyms within FQ
Thanks Erick! On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 11:29 AM, Erick Erickson wrote: > For future reference, fq clauses are parsed just like the q clause; > they can be arbitrarily complex. > Best, > Erick > On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 5:52 AM, John Blythe wrote: >> after further investigation it looks like the synonym i was testing against >> was only associated with one of their multiple divisions (despite being the >> most common name for them!). it looks like this may clear the issue up, but >> thanks anyway! >> >> -- >> *John Blythe* >> Product Manager & Lead Developer >> >> 251.605.3071 | j...@curvolabs.com >> www.curvolabs.com >> >> 58 Adams Ave >> Evansville, IN 47713 >> >> On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 8:33 AM, John Blythe wrote: >> >>> morning everyone, >>> >>> i'm attempting to find related documents based on a manufacturer's >>> competitor. as such i'm querying against the 'description' field with >>> manufacturer1's product description but running a filter query with >>> manufacturer2's name against the 'mfgname' field. >>> >>> one of the ways that we help boost our document finding is with a synonym >>> dictionary for manufacturer names. many of the larger players have multiple >>> divisions, have absorbed smaller companies, etc. so we need all of their >>> potential names to map to our record. >>> >>> i may be wrong, but from my initial testing it doesn't seem to be applying >>> to a fq. is there any way of doing this? >>> >>> thanks- >>>
Re: Synonyms within FQ
For future reference, fq clauses are parsed just like the q clause; they can be arbitrarily complex. Best, Erick On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 5:52 AM, John Blythe wrote: > after further investigation it looks like the synonym i was testing against > was only associated with one of their multiple divisions (despite being the > most common name for them!). it looks like this may clear the issue up, but > thanks anyway! > > -- > *John Blythe* > Product Manager & Lead Developer > > 251.605.3071 | j...@curvolabs.com > www.curvolabs.com > > 58 Adams Ave > Evansville, IN 47713 > > On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 8:33 AM, John Blythe wrote: > >> morning everyone, >> >> i'm attempting to find related documents based on a manufacturer's >> competitor. as such i'm querying against the 'description' field with >> manufacturer1's product description but running a filter query with >> manufacturer2's name against the 'mfgname' field. >> >> one of the ways that we help boost our document finding is with a synonym >> dictionary for manufacturer names. many of the larger players have multiple >> divisions, have absorbed smaller companies, etc. so we need all of their >> potential names to map to our record. >> >> i may be wrong, but from my initial testing it doesn't seem to be applying >> to a fq. is there any way of doing this? >> >> thanks- >>
Re: Synonyms within FQ
after further investigation it looks like the synonym i was testing against was only associated with one of their multiple divisions (despite being the most common name for them!). it looks like this may clear the issue up, but thanks anyway! -- *John Blythe* Product Manager & Lead Developer 251.605.3071 | j...@curvolabs.com www.curvolabs.com 58 Adams Ave Evansville, IN 47713 On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 8:33 AM, John Blythe wrote: > morning everyone, > > i'm attempting to find related documents based on a manufacturer's > competitor. as such i'm querying against the 'description' field with > manufacturer1's product description but running a filter query with > manufacturer2's name against the 'mfgname' field. > > one of the ways that we help boost our document finding is with a synonym > dictionary for manufacturer names. many of the larger players have multiple > divisions, have absorbed smaller companies, etc. so we need all of their > potential names to map to our record. > > i may be wrong, but from my initial testing it doesn't seem to be applying > to a fq. is there any way of doing this? > > thanks- >
Synonyms within FQ
morning everyone, i'm attempting to find related documents based on a manufacturer's competitor. as such i'm querying against the 'description' field with manufacturer1's product description but running a filter query with manufacturer2's name against the 'mfgname' field. one of the ways that we help boost our document finding is with a synonym dictionary for manufacturer names. many of the larger players have multiple divisions, have absorbed smaller companies, etc. so we need all of their potential names to map to our record. i may be wrong, but from my initial testing it doesn't seem to be applying to a fq. is there any way of doing this? thanks-