If you use a filter, then you don't have this restriction. The downside of a
filter is that you don't have scoring - but it's debatable how good a
scoring system you would have for *as* anyway...
ben
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 8:02 PM, muhammad ismael <m.ismae...@gmail.com>wrote:
> It is really slow but i am Compelled .
>
> but i have a question what if the results exceeded (2^31) will it crash
> also?
> because i have a huge amount of documents and say that the user searched
> for WildCardQuery("*as*") for example, it will return documents exceed the
> max clauses.
> is somebody have a better solution for this situation ?
>
> Mohammad Ismael
>
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