Ok, so cannot be eDisMax at the top. However, the point I really am trying to make does not seem to be in those links. All the examples of local parameters I have seen use them at the start of the query as a standalone component. I haven't seen examples where a query string contains several of them together and uses different query parsers. The only example I do remember seeing multiple query parsers used together was when each one of them was done separately in 'fq' clauses.
Additionally, even now I don't know how the end of the content after the local parameter closing brace is determined. I used line breaks for my example, also (brackets) seem to work. But I don't remember seeing the exact rules. So, I still think the world could benefit from a very visible example showing multi-clause query with different sub-clauses using different query parsers. Perhaps even on that same linked page on Wiki. And/Or a presentation on "Did you know this about Solr?" at the next big conference. Regards, Alex. Personal website: http://www.outerthoughts.com/ Current project: http://www.solr-start.com/ - Accelerating your Solr proficiency On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 7:53 AM, Chris Hostetter <hossman_luc...@fucit.org> wrote: > : > : Somebody (with more knowledge) should write up an in-depth article on > : this issue and whether the parent parser has to be default (lucene) or > : whatever. > > It's a feature of Solr's standard query parser... > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/Query+Syntax+and+Parsing > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/The+Standard+Query+Parser > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/solr/The+Standard+Query+Parser#TheStandardQueryParser-DifferencesbetweenLuceneQueryParserandtheSolrStandardQueryParser > > > > -Hoss > http://www.lucidworks.com/