First, this kind of question is best asked on the user's list, this list is for developer-level discussion. See: http://lucene.apache.org/solr/discussion.html
But on to your question: There's nothing in Solr that automatically does this, so I suspect that it's coming from hybris, I'd ask this of the Hybris support. Best Erick On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 6:04 AM, Pooja Goel(EMP00) <[email protected]>wrote: > Can anyone tell how to disable fuzzy search for text fields in solr?**** > > ** ** > > I have a field “name_text_en” in solr. When I search for “2930” , I get > all documents with “2930” in name and also “3930” in name.**** > > Reason: Query at backend was found as:**** > > ** ** > > Query: q=name_text_en:( 2930^100.0 OR 2930*^50.0 OR 2930~^25.0)**** > > ** ** > > Which says exact match (2930^100.0) should be ranked first.**** > > Partial match (2930*^50.0) should be ranked second.* > *** > > Similar words (2930~ ^25.0) should be ranked last.** > ** > > ** ** > > I want to avoid the third search (2930~ ^25.0). Please note that I am > using hybris extensions for hybris. **** > > I am new to both hybris and solr.**** > > ** ** > > Please help….**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > Thanks & Regards,**** > > Pooja Goel**** > > Technology Lead - EMP**** > > Extn: 3658**** > > [image: logo]**** > > ** ** > > > > > Information contained and transmitted by this e-mail is confidential and > proprietary to iGATE and its affiliates and is intended for use only by the > recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified > that any dissemination, distribution, copying or use of this e-mail is > strictly prohibited and you are requested to delete this e-mail immediately > and notify the originator or > [email protected] > . iGATE does not enter into any agreement with any party by e-mail. Any views > expressed by an individual do not necessarily reflect the view of iGATE. > iGATE is not responsible for the consequences of any actions taken on the > basis of information provided, through this email. The contents of an > attachment to this e-mail may contain software viruses, which could damage > your own computer system. While iGATE has taken every reasonable precaution > to minimise this risk, we cannot accept liability for any damage which you > sustain as a result of software viruses. You should carry out your own virus > checks before opening an attachment. To know more about iGATE please visit > www.igate.com. >
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