I tried this and indeed it works, so thanks Ivan for the tip!
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Great, I am glad that it worked. I do not use multi-index searches, so I
was not sure if it would. Good to know that shards from different indices
can be aggregated with DFS queries.
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On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 6:04 PM, Luiz Guilherme Pais dos Santos <
luizgpsan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi I
Hi Ivan,
The DFS query then fetch worked very well!
Thank you!
Cheers,
Luiz Guilherme
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 5:15 PM, Ivan Brusic wrote:
> I have never tried or looked at the code, but off the top of my head
> perhaps the DFS query type would work:
> http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/el
I have never tried or looked at the code, but off the top of my head
perhaps the DFS query type would work:
http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/search-request-search-type.html#dfs-query-then-fetch
Since the DFS query type calculates the TF/IDF values based on the
Hi,
I'm trying to search across multiple indexes and I couldn't understand the
result of the TF/TDF function. I didn't expect for the indexes where the
term is more frequent to get penalized.
Here follows an example:
https://gist.github.com/luizgpsantos/9216108
When searching for the term "alice