Hello, James.
Right. Syntax is cumbersome

q=articledate:[2018-09-04T00:00:00Z TO 2019-09-10T23:59:59Z] {!join to=id
from=url v=$param}&param=articledate:[2018-09-04T12:00:00Z TO
2019-09-10T11:59:59Z])

On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 9:39 AM Smith2, James
<james.smi...@unilever.com.invalid> wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I was hoping that you may be able to assist us with a search issue we're
> facing.
>
> Each one of these queries work on their own:
> articledate:[2018-09-04T00:00:00Z TO 2019-09-10T23:59:59Z]
>
> {!join to=id from=url}articledate:[2018-09-04T12:00:00Z TO
> 2019-09-10T11:59:59Z])
>
> But if we try and combine them in to an or statement:
>
> (articledate:[2018-09-04T00:00:00Z TO 2019-09-10T23:59:59Z] OR {!join
> to=id from=url}articledate:[2018-09-04T12:00:00Z TO 2019-09-10T11:59:59Z])
>
> Then we get a parser error.  The odd thing is that in the second clause,
> if we search for single date then it works, so we were thinking that we had
> the scope of the parser correct.
>
> If you could provide some guidance it'd be most appreciated.,
>
> Kind regards,
>
> James Smith
>
>
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