hi Erick,
Yes it is correct. These results are because of stemming + phonetic
matching. Below is the

Index time

ST
trinity
services
SF
trinity
services
LCF
trinity
services
SF
trinity
services
SF
trinity
services
WDF
trinity
services
Query time

SF
triniti
servic
PF
TRNTtriniti
SRFKservic
HWF
TRNTtriniti
SRFKservic
PSF
TRNTtriniti
SRFKservic
Apart from this, fuzzy would be for indivual words and proximity would be
phrase. Is this correct.
also can we have fuzzy on phrases?



On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com>wrote:

> The first thing I'd recommend is to look at the admin/analysis
> page. I suspect you aren't seeing fuzzy query results
> at all, what you're seeing is the result of stemming.
>
> Stemming is algorithmic, so sometimes produces very
> surprising results, i.e. Trinidad and Trinigee may stem
> to something like triniti.
>
> But you didn't provide the field definition so it's just a guess.
>
> Best
> Erick
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 7:43 AM, Prasi S <prasi1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > with solr 4.0 the fuzzy query syntax is like  <keyword>~1 (or 2)
> > Proximity search is like "value"~20.
> >
> > How does this differentiate between the two searches. My thought was
> > promiximity would be on phrases and fuzzy on individual words. Is that
> > correct?
> >
> > I wasnted to do a promiximity search for text field and gave the below
> > query,
> > <ip>:<port>/collection1/select?q="trinity%20service"~50&debugQuery=yes,
> >
> > it gives me results as
> >
> > <result name="response" numFound="111" start="0" maxScore="4.1237307">
> > <doc>
> > <str name="business_name">*Trinidad *Services</str>
> > </doc>
> > <doc>
> > <str name="business_name">Trinity Services</str>
> > </doc>
> > <doc>
> > <str name="business_name">Trinity Services</str>
> > </doc>
> > <doc>
> > <str name="business_name">*Trinitee *Service</str>
> >
> > How to differentiate between fuzzy and proximity.
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Prasi
> >
>

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