try using {!field} instead of {!prefix}.  {!field} will create a phrase query 
(or term query if it’s just one term) after analysis.  [it also could construct 
other query types if the analysis overlaps tokens, but maybe not relevant here]

Also note that you can use multiple of these expressions if needed:  q={!prefix 
f=field1 v=$f1_val} OR {!prefix f=field2 v=$f2_val} where &f1_val=<field 1 
value>&f2_val=<field2 value>

        Erik



> On Dec 5, 2014, at 10:45 AM, Dinesh Babu <dinesh.b...@pb.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> We are using Solr 4.10.2 to store user names from LDAP. I want Solr not to 
> tokenise my search term which has space in it Eg: If there is a user by the 
> name Tom Hanks Major, then
> 
> 1) When I do a query for " Tom Hanks Major " , I don't want solr break this 
> search phrase and search for individual words (ie, Tom ,Hanks, Major), but 
> search for the whole phrase and get me the Tom Hanks Major user
> 
> 2) Also if I query for "Hanks Major" I should get the Tom Hanks Major user 
> back
> 
> We used !prefix, but that does no allow the scenario 2. Also !prefix will 
> restrict the search to one field and can't do on mutiple fields. Any 
> solutions?
> 
> Regards,
> Dinesh Babu.
> 
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