Chances are you're not getting those fuzzy terms analyzed as you'd like. See debug (&debug=true) output to be sure. Most likely the fuzzy terms are not being lowercased. See http://wiki.apache.org/solr/MultitermQueryAnalysis for more details (this applies to fuzzy, not just wildcard) terms too.
Erik On Dec 4, 2013, at 4:46 AM, Mhd Wrk <mhd...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm using the following query to do a fuzzy search on Solr 4.5.1 and am > getting empty result. > > qt=standard&q=+(field1|en_CA|:Swimming~2 field1|en|:Swimming~2) > +(field1|en_CA|:Goggle~1 field1|en|:Goggle~1) +(+startDate:[* TO > 2013-12-04T00:23:00Z] -endDate:[* TO > 2013-12-04T00:23:00Z])&start=0&rows=10&fl=id > > If I change it to a not fuzzy query by simply dropping tildes from the > terms (see below) then it returns the expected result! Is this a bug? > Shouldn't fuzzy version of a query always return a super set of its > not-fuzzy equivalent? > > qt=standard&q=+(field1|en_CA|:Swimming field1|en|:Swimming) > +(field1|en_CA|:Goggle field1|en|:Goggle) +(+startDate:[* TO > 2013-12-04T00:23:00Z] -endDate:[* TO > 2013-12-04T00:23:00Z])&start=0&rows=10&fl=id