Thanks you so much Franck Brisbart. It's working!
Best regards, Elisabeth 2012/8/2 fbrisbart <fbrisb...@bestofmedia.com> > It's a parsing problem. > You must tell the query parser to consider spaces as real characters. > This should work (backslashing the spaces): > fq=ONLY_EXACT_MATCH_FIELD:salon\ de\ coiffure > > or you may use something like that : > fq={!term f=ONLY_EXACT_MATCH_FIELD v=$qq}&qq=salon de coiffure > > > Hope it helps, > Franck Brisbart > > > Le jeudi 02 août 2012 à 09:56 +0200, elisabeth benoit a écrit : > > Hello, > > > > I am using Solr 3.4. > > > > I'm trying to define a type that it is possible to match with only if > > request contains exactly the same words. > > > > Let's say I have two different values for ONLY_EXACT_MATCH_FIELD > > > > ONLY_EXACT_MATCH_FIELD: salon de coiffure > > ONLY_EXACT_MATCH_FIELD: salon de coiffure pour femmes > > > > I would like to match only with the first ont when requesting Solr with > > fq=ONLY_EXACT_MATCH_FIELD:(salon de coiffure) > > > > As far has I understood, the solution is to do not tokenize on white > > spaces, and use instead solr.KeywordTokenizerFactory > > > > > > My actual type is defined as followed in schema.xml > > > > <fieldType name="ONLY_EXACT_MATCH_FIELD" class="solr.TextField" > > omitNorms="true" positionIncrementGap="100"> > > <analyzer type="index"> > > <tokenizer class="solr.KeywordTokenizerFactory"/> > > <charFilter class="solr.MappingCharFilterFactory" > > mapping="mapping-ISOLatin1Accent.txt"/> > > <filter class="solr.ISOLatin1AccentFilterFactory"/> > > <filter class="solr.StandardFilterFactory"/> > > <filter class="solr.LowerCaseFilterFactory"/> > > <filter class="solr.LengthFilterFactory" min="1" max="100" /> > > </analyzer> > > </fieldType> > > > > But matching with fields with more then one word doesn't work. Does > someone > > have a clue what I am doing wrong? > > > > Thanks, > > Elisabeth > > >