well, I've certainly been wrong before, so it may not be so bad. Time will tell...
Erick On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 5:08 PM, Aleksey Vorona <avor...@ea.com> wrote: > Thank you for that insight. I, myself, would've liked to remove the spaces, > but it is not possible in that particular project. > > I see that I need to learn more about Lucene. Hopefully that will help me > avoid some of those headaches to come. > > -- Aleksey > > > On 12-09-19 11:42 AM, Erick Erickson wrote: >> >> I would _really_ recommend that you re-do your schema and >> take spaces out of your field names. That may require that >> you change your indexing program to not send spaces in dynamic >> field names.... >> >> This is the kind of thing that causes endless headaches as time >> goes forward. >> >> You don't _have_ to, but I predict you'll regret if if you don't <G>..... >> >> Best >> Erick >> >> On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 2:11 PM, Aleksey Vorona <avor...@ea.com> wrote: >>> >>> On 12-09-19 11:04 AM, Ahmet Arslan wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I have a field with space in its name (that is a dynamic >>>>> field). How can I execute search on it? >>>>> >>>>> I tried "q=aattr_box%20%type_sc:super" and it did not work >>>>> >>>>> The field name is "aattr_box type" >>>> >>>> How about q=aattr_box\ type_sc:super >>>> >>> That works! Thank you! >>> >>> Sidenote: of course I urlencode space. >>> >>> -- Aleksey > >