Hello Chris,
This totally does the trick. I drastically improved relevancy. Thank you
much for your advices !
- Ben
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: /?q=&wt=json&defType=dismax&q.alt=*:*&bq=provider:A^2.0/
: My first results have provider A.
: ?q=&wt=json&defType=dismax&q.alt=*:*&bq=provider:B^1.5
: My first results have provider B. Good!
: /?q=&wt=json&defType=dismax&q.alt=*:*&bq=provider:(A^2.0 B^1.5)/
: Then my first results h
tabase to store and query my documents. Sad to realize things are
not that easy... :(
Thanks,
Ben
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how to do this ?
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> Since my boost logic depends on the user navigation, I have to realize this
> only at query-time.
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> Thanks for your help,
> Ben
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only at query-time.
Thanks for your help,
Ben
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