Sure. If the state:NY returns results filter by state:NY, if it does not, then use state:CO. If we have results in NY, use it, otherwise use CO.
OK? On Fri, Jan 1, 2016 at 1:15 PM, Upayavira <u...@odoko.co.uk> wrote: > > > On Thu, Dec 31, 2015, at 11:50 PM, William Bell wrote: > > We are getting weird results with if(exists(a),b,c). We are getting b+c!! > > > > > http://localhost:8983/solr/providersearch/select?q=*:*&wt=json&state=state:%22CO%22&state1=state:%22NY%22&fq=if(exists(query($state1)),{!lucene%20v=$state1},{!lucene%20v=$state}) > > > > I am getting NY and CO! > > > > I only want $state1, which is NY. > > > > Any other ways to craft this? > > Does this work at all? > > The if() function is a function query that can be used to sort, boost > and as calculated fields. I haven't seen them used in filtering. > > Also, the query() function does *not* do a query, it just says "what > would this document score for this query?" > > Can you describe in English what you are trying to do? > > Upayavira > -- Bill Bell billnb...@gmail.com cell 720-256-8076